Yamaha 10G SWR2310-28GT/18GT/10G Command Reference - Page 248

Set traffic classification conditions CoS, 2.15 Set traffic classification conditions TOS

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248 | Command Reference | Traffic control : MAC access list ID : IPv6 access list ID [Input mode] class map mode [Description] Uses the access list as the conditions to classify the traffic class. If the received frame matches the conditions in the access list, the action in the access list will be the action (permit, deny) for the traffic class. If this is executed with the "no" syntax, the condition settings of the access list are deleted. [Note] In order to execute this command, QoS must be enabled. A maximum of 39 conditions can be specified for traffic categorization in an access list. [Example] Specify access list #1 as the classification conditions for class map "class1." SWR2310(config)#class-map class1 SWR2310(config-cmap)#match access-list 1 9.2.14 Set traffic classification conditions (CoS) [Syntax] match cos cos-list no match cos [Parameter] cos-list : CoS value used as classification condition. Up to eight can be registered. [Input mode] class map mode [Description] Uses the CoS value of the VLAN tag header as the condition to classify the traffic class. If this is executed with the "no" syntax, the CoS condition setting is deleted. The setting can be repeated up to the maximum number (eight) of registrations. [Note] In order to execute this command, QoS must be enabled. [Example] Specify CoS values "1" and "2" as the classification conditions for class map "class1." SWR2310(config)#class-map class1 SWR2310(config-cmap)#match cos 1 2 9.2.15 Set traffic classification conditions (TOS precedence) [Syntax] match ip-precedence tos-list no match ip-precedence [Parameter] tos-list : Value of the IP header's TOS precedence field used as a classification condition. Up to eight can be registered.

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:
<2001 - 3000>
MAC access list ID
:
<3001 - 4000>
IPv6 access list ID
[Input mode]
class map mode
[Description]
Uses the access list as the conditions to classify the traffic class.
If the received frame matches the conditions in the access list, the action in the access list will be the action (permit, deny) for
the traffic class.
If this is executed with the "no" syntax, the condition settings of the access list are deleted.
[Note]
In order to execute this command, QoS must be enabled.
A maximum of 39 conditions can be specified for traffic categorization in an access list.
[Example]
Specify access list #1 as the classification conditions for class map "class1."
SWR2310(config)#class-map class1
SWR2310(config-cmap)#match access-list 1
9.2.14 Set traffic classification conditions (CoS)
[Syntax]
match
cos
cos-list
no
match
cos
[Parameter]
cos-list
:
<0 - 7>
CoS value used as classification condition. Up to eight can be registered.
[Input mode]
class map mode
[Description]
Uses the CoS value of the VLAN tag header as the condition to classify the traffic class.
If this is executed with the "no" syntax, the CoS condition setting is deleted.
The setting can be repeated up to the maximum number (eight) of registrations.
[Note]
In order to execute this command, QoS must be enabled.
[Example]
Specify CoS values "1" and "2" as the classification conditions for class map "class1."
SWR2310(config)#class-map class1
SWR2310(config-cmap)#match cos 1 2
9.2.15 Set traffic classification conditions (TOS precedence)
[Syntax]
match
ip-precedence
tos-list
no
match
ip-precedence
[Parameter]
tos-list
:
<0 - 7>
Value of the IP header's TOS precedence field used as a classification condition. Up to eight can be
registered.
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