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# Define the match rule of class1 as matching the packets with the DSCP value as

 

1 or 6.

 

<Sysname> system-view

 

[Sysname] traffic classifier class1

 

[Sysname-classifier-class1] if-match ip-precedence 1 6

 

# Define the packet whose class match protocol is IP.

 

<Sysname> system-view

 

[Sysname] traffic classifier class1

 

[Sysname-classifier-class1] if-match protocol ip

 

# Define the match rule of class1 as matching the packets whose RTP port number

 

is the even UDP port number between 16384 and 32767.

 

<Sysname> system-view

 

[Sysname] traffic classifier class1

 

[Sysname-classifier-class1] if-match rtp start-port 16384 end-port 3

 

2767

 

# Define the class to match qos-local-id 3.

 

<Sysname> system-view

 

[Sysname] traffic classifier class1

 

[Sysname-classifier-class1] if-match qos-local-id 3

 

# Change the ACL of class 1 used for traffic classification from ACL 2008 to ACL

 

2009.

 

<Sysname> system-view

 

[Sysname] traffic classifier class1

 

[Sysname-classifier-class1] undo if-match acl 2008 update 2009

 

 

traffic classifier

 

Syntax

traffic classifier tcl-name[ operator { and or } ]

 

undo traffic classifier tcl-name

View

System View

Parameters

and: Specifies the relation between the rules in the class as logic AND. That is, the

 

packet that matches all the rules belongs to this class.

 

or: Specifies the relation between the rules in the class as logic OR. That is, the

 

packet that matches any one of the rules belongs to this class.

 

tcl-name: Class name, a string of characters in the range 1 to 31.

Description

Use the traffic classifier command to define a class and enter the class view.

 

Use the undo traffic classifier command to delete a class.

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