700CHAPTER 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, you need to remove them before you can define another nonflow classifier. (With the default classifier, there is a limit of 16 predefined nonflow classifiers.)

2Enter the classifier name (a unique name of up to 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 (ethernet 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 (unicast,multicast,broadcastall?):

broadcast

Select protocols {TCP/IP,IP,IPX,Appletalk,any,custom?}:

Appletalk

Select IEEE 802.1p tag(s) (0-7all?): all

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