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Configuring a downlink policy for the customer-side port

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Step Command 2. Create a class and enter class view. traffic classifier tcl-name [ operator and ] 3. Specify a foreign CVLAN as a match criterion. if-match customer-vlan-id vlan-id 4. Specify a local SVLAN as a match criterion. if-match service-vlan-id vlan-id 5. Return to system view. quit 6. Create a traffic behavior and enter traffic behavior view. traffic behavior behavior-name 7. Configure a CVLAN marking action to replace the foreign remark customer-vlan-id vlan-id CVLAN ID with a local CVLAN ID. 8. Return to system view. quit 9. Create a QoS policy and enter QoS policy view. qos policy policy-name 10. Associate the class with the behavior. classifier tcl-name behavior behavior-name Remarks Repeat these steps to create one class for each local SVLAN and foreign CVLAN pair. Repeat these steps to configure one CVLAN marking action for each local SVLAN and foreign CVLAN pair. N/A Repeat this step to create other class-behavior associations. NOTE: If you do not need to replace the CVLAN tags, skip these steps. Configuring a downlink policy for the customer-side port The downlink policy on the customer-side port replaces local SVLAN and CVLAN pairs with foreign SVLAN and CVLAN pairs. To configure a downlink policy for the customer-side port: Step Command 1. Enter system view. system-view 2. Create a class and enter class view. traffic classifier tcl-name [ operator and ] 3. Specify a local CVLAN as a match criterion. if-match customer-vlan-id vlan-id 4. Specify a local SVLAN as a match criterion. if-match service-vlan-id vlan-id 5. Return to system view. quit 6. Create a traffic behavior and enter traffic behavior view. traffic behavior behavior-name 7. Configure a CVLAN marking action to replace the local CVLAN remark customer-vlan-id vlan-id ID with a foreign CVLAN ID. 8. Configure an SVLAN marking action to replace the local SVLAN remark service-vlan-id vlan-id ID with a foreign SVLAN ID. 9. Return to system view. quit Remarks N/A Repeat these steps to create one class for each local CVLAN and SVLAN pair. Repeat these steps to create one VLAN marking behavior for each local CVLAN and SVLAN pair. 185

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Step
Command
Remarks
2.
Create a class and enter class
view.
traffic classifier
tcl-name
[
operator
and
]
Repeat these steps to create
one class for each local SVLAN
and foreign CVLAN pair.
3.
Specify a foreign CVLAN as a
match criterion.
if-match customer-vlan-id
vlan-id
4.
Specify a local SVLAN as a match
criterion.
if-match service-vlan-id
vlan-id
5.
Return to system view.
quit
6.
Create a traffic behavior and enter
traffic behavior view.
traffic behavior
behavior-name
Repeat these steps to configure
one CVLAN marking action for
each local SVLAN and foreign
CVLAN pair.
7.
Configure a CVLAN marking
action to replace the foreign
CVLAN ID with a local CVLAN ID.
remark
customer-vlan-id
vlan-id
8.
Return to system view.
quit
9.
Create a QoS policy and enter
QoS policy view.
qos policy
policy-name
N/A
10.
Associate the class with the
behavior.
classifier
tcl-name
behavior
behavior-name
Repeat this step to create other
class-behavior associations.
NOTE:
If you do not need to replace the CVLAN tags, skip these steps.
Configuring a downlink policy for the customer-side port
The downlink policy on the customer-side port replaces local SVLAN and CVLAN pairs with foreign
SVLAN and CVLAN pairs.
To configure a downlink policy for the customer-side port:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Create a class and enter class view.
traffic classifier
tcl-name
[
operator
and
]
Repeat these steps to create
one class for each local
CVLAN and SVLAN pair.
3.
Specify a local CVLAN as a match
criterion.
if-match customer-vlan-id
vlan-id
4.
Specify a local SVLAN as a match
criterion.
if-match service-vlan-id
vlan-id
5.
Return to system view.
quit
6.
Create a traffic behavior and enter
traffic behavior view.
traffic behavior
behavior-name
Repeat these steps to create
one VLAN marking behavior
for each local CVLAN and
SVLAN pair.
7.
Configure a CVLAN marking
action to replace the local CVLAN
ID with a foreign CVLAN ID.
remark customer-vlan-id
vlan-id
8.
Configure an SVLAN marking
action to replace the local SVLAN
ID with a foreign SVLAN ID.
remark service-vlan-id
vlan-id
9.
Return to system view.
quit