Dell PowerConnect M6220 User's Guide - Page 627
Adding a DiffServ Class, Adding a Class Configuration Using the CLI Commands
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- All - All the various match criteria defined for the class should be satisfied for a packet match. All signifies the logical AND of all the match criteria. • Protocol - Indicates how to interpret Layer 3. This field displays the types of packets supported by DiffServ. The Layer 3 Protocol option is available only when you select Class Type. Options are: - IPv4 - A class where the match criteria is based on fields in an IPv4 packet. - IPv6 - A class where the match criteria is based on fields in an IPv6 packet. The protocol is chosen on the Add DiffServ Class page. See "Adding a DiffServ Class" on page 625. • Remove - Deletes the displayed class name when checked and Apply Changes is clicked. Adding a DiffServ Class 1. Open the Diffserv Class Configuration page. 2. Click Add. The Add DiffServ Class page displays Figure 11-3. Add DiffServ Class Enter a name for the class and select the protocol to use for class match criteria. 3. Click Apply Changes. The new class is added and the device is updated. Adding a Class Configuration Using the CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • QoS Commands Configuring Quality of Service 625