3Com Router Command Reference Guide Addendum for V1.2

The match rule for source MAC address is effective only for input policies and Ethernet interfaces.

For the related command, see qos class.

Example

Define the match rule of class1 as follows: match the packets with the destination MAC address as 0050-ba27-bed3.

[3Com] qos class class1

[3Com-qosclass-class1]if-match destination-mac 00-50-ba-27-be-d3

Define the match rule of class2 as follows: match the packets with source MAC address as 0050-ba27-bed2.

[3Com] qos class class2

[3Com-qosclass-class2]if-match source-mac 00-50-ba-27-be-d2

1.18 if-match protocol

Syntax

if-match [ logic-not ] protocol ip

undo if-match [ logic-not ] protocol ip

View

None

Parameter

Class view

Description

Using the if-match protocol command, you can define IP match rule. Using the undo if-match protocol command, you can delete IP match rule.

For the related command, see qos class.

Example

Define the packets whose class match protocol is IP.

[3Com] qos class class1

[3Com-qosclass-class1] if-match protocol ip

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