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Creating Class Mapping

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GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Restore Default Mapping • Restore Defaults - Restore the DSCP Mapping device factory default values. The possible field values are: - Checked - Restores the factory default settings for DSCP mapping values. - Unchecked - Maintains the current DSCP mapping settings. 2. Select the Queue values for each DSCP In value in the provided fields. 3. Check or uncheck the Restore Defaults box in the provided field. 4. Click APPLY to update the device. Creating Class Mapping One IP ACL and/or one MAC ACL comprise a class map. Class maps are configured to match packet criteria, and are matched to packets on a first-fit basis. For example, Class Map A is assigned packets based only on an IP based ACL or a MAC-based ACL. Class Map B is assigned to packets based on both an IP-based and a MAC based ACL. To define class maps: 1. Click QoS > CoS > Advanced > Class Mapping. The Class Mapping screen displays: Figure 5-7 The Class Map screen contains the following fields: • Class-Map Name - Displays the user-defined name of the class map. • IPv4 ACL - Select a user-defined IPv4 ACL from the list. • Or - Indicates the criteria used to match class maps with an IP ACL address. Matches either IPv4 or IPv6 or MAC to the packet. 5-10 v1.0, June 2009 Configuring QoS

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GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
5-10
Configuring QoS
v1.0, June 2009
Restore Default Mapping
Restore Defaults
– Restore the DSCP Mapping device factory default values. The
possible field values are:
Checked – Restores the factory default settings for DSCP mapping values.
Unchecked – Maintains the current DSCP mapping settings.
2.
Select the
Queue
values for each
DSCP In
value in the provided fields.
3.
Check or uncheck the Restore Defaults box in the provided field.
4.
Click
APPLY
to update the device.
Creating Class Mapping
One IP ACL and/or one MAC ACL comprise a class map. Class maps are configured to match
packet criteria, and are matched to packets on a first-fit basis. For example, Class Map A is
assigned packets based only on an IP based ACL or a MAC-based ACL. Class Map B is assigned
to packets based on both an IP-based and a MAC based ACL.
To define class maps:
1.
Click
QoS > CoS > Advanced > Class Mapping
. The Class Mapping screen displays:
The Class Map screen contains the following fields:
Class-Map Name
– Displays the user-defined name of the class map.
IPv4 ACL
– Select a user-defined IPv4 ACL from the list.
Or
– Indicates the criteria used to match class maps with an IP ACL address. Matches
either IPv4 or IPv6 or MAC to the packet.
Figure 5-7