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Figure 182 Creating a classification rule for a class

Table 47 Configuration items

Item

Description

Classifier Name

Displays the name of the class you are configuring.

ACL

Define an ACL-based match criterion, and specify the ACL by number.
You can select or enter an ACL number. The available ACLs are those configured in

Firewall > ACL. For how to configure an ACL, see Access Control Configuration Guide.

IMPORTANT:

If the specified ACL does not exist, the match criterion can be configured successfully, but

does not take effect.

Protocol group

Define a criterion to match a protocol group, and specify the protocol group ID.

IMPORTANT:

The firewall does not support this configuration item.

Source MAC
Address

Define a criterion to match the specified source MAC address.

IMPORTANT:

A criterion to match a source MAC address is applicable only to Ethernet interfaces.

Destination MAC
Address

Define a criterion to match the specified destination MAC address.

IMPORTANT:

A criterion to match a destination MAC address is applicable only to Ethernet interfaces.

Customer 802.1p

Define a criterion to match the specified customer 802.1p priority value or values
You can enter up to eight 802.1p priority values, and the logical relationship between

different 802.1p priority values is OR.

Configuring a traffic behavior

To configure a traffic behavior, create it first and then configure actions for it.

1.

Create a traffic behavior
Select Firewall > QoS > Behavior from the navigation tree to enter the behavior displaying page.
Click Add to enter the page for creating a behavior, as shown in

Figure 183

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