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Policy Class Definition Use the Diffserv Policy Class Definition page to associate a class to a policy, and to define attributes for that policy-class instance. To display the page, click Quality of Service →Differentiated Services →Policy Class Definition in the tree view. Figure 11-9. Diffserv Policy Class Definition The Diffserv Policy Class Definition page contains the following fields: • Policy Name - Selects the policy to associate with a member class from a drop-down menu. • Member Classes - Selects the member class to associate with this policy name from a drop-down menu. • Drop Packets - Select this field to drop packets for this policy-class. • Assign Queue - Assigns the packets of this policy-class to a queue. The valid range is 0-6. • Traffic Conditioning - Assigns a type of traffic conditioning when checked and a condition is selected from the drop-down menu. This field affects how traffic that matches this policy-class is treated. Choose from None, Marking, and Policing. When Marking or Policing is selected, the screen changes to display related fields. - None: Specifies no traffic conditioning occurs during packet processing. This is the default. - Marking: Allows you to mark one of the following fields in the packet: IP DSCP, IP Precedence, or Class of Service. For information on the fields that display when Marking is selected, see "Packet Marking Traffic Condition." 692 Configuring Quality of Service