700 CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) AND RSVP
Nonflow Classifier Procedure
To accept the default or existing values that appear in brackets [ ], press
Return.
1Enter a classifier number in the range of from 400 through 498.
Numbers 401 through 407 are predefined nonflow classifiers with
applied controls; numbers 420, 430, 440, 450, 460, 470, 480, and 490
are predefined nonflow classifiers without controls. If you have not
removed any of the predefined nonflow classifiers, y ou need to remove
them before you can define another nonflow c lassifier. (With the default
classifier, there is a limit of 16 predefined nonflow classifiers.)
2Enter the classifier name (a unique name of up t o 32 characters long).
3Enter a cast type.
For a nonflow classifier, the options are unicast, multicast,
broadcast, and all.
4Enter one or any protocols.
The options are TCP/IP, IP, IPX, Appletalk, any, or custom.
5If you choose custom, enter the protocol type (e ther net or
DSAP/SSAP).
For ethernet type enter the hexidecimal value.
For DSAP/SSAP type, enter the DSAP and SSAP hexidecimal
values.
6Enter one or all IEEE 802.1p tags. Specify any combination of values in
the range of from 0 through 7, or all.
QoS Classifier Define Example (Nonflow Classifier)
Select menu option (qos /classifier): define
Enter classifier number (1-498): 481
Enter classifier name { ?}: AppleBcast
Select cast type (unica st,multicast,broadcast|a ll|?):
broadcast
Select protocols {TCP/I P,IP,IPX,Appletalk,any,c ustom|?}:
Appletalk
Select IEEE 802.1p tag( s) (0-7|all|?): all