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<Sysname> system-view

 

[Sysname] traffic classifier http-class

 

[Sysname-classifier-http-class] if-match protocol http host *.abc.com

 

 

if-match protocol rtp

 

Syntax

if-match [ not ] protocol rtp [ payload-type { audio video payload-string} * ]

 

undo if-match [ not ] protocol rtp [ payload-type { audio video

 

payload-string }* ]

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Class view

Parameters

not: Specifies the current rule to not to match the specified matching rule.

 

payload-type: Matches payload type.

 

audio: Matches the audio RTP payload type.

 

video: Matches the video RTP payload type.

payload-string: The payload type matched in the RTP packet, in the range 0 to

127.Up to 16 port numbers can be set for each protocol, which are separated with spaces.

Description Use the if-match protocol rtp command to configure RTP matching rules.

Use the undo if-match protocol rtp command to delete the rules.

If no payload type is specified, it matches all RTP packets.

By default, no RTP matching rule is configured.

Examples # Define the class rtp-class1, and configure the matching rule to be the RTP packet in the audio payload type.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] traffic classifier rtp-class1 [Sysname-classifier-rtp-class1] if-match protocol rtp payload-type video

#Define the class rtp-class2, and configure the matching rule to be the RTP packet in the 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, 10, or 64 payload type.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] traffic classifier rtp-class2 [Sysname-classifier-rtp-class2] if-match protocol rtp payload-type 0 1 4 5 6 10 64

reset dar protocol-statistic

Syntax reset dar protocol-statistic { { protocol protocol-nameinterface interface-type

interface-number } * all }

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