Policy Classification Configuration Command Set
Assigning Classification Rules to Policy Profiles
Matrix E1 Series (1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx) Configuration Guide 8-15
8.3.2.3 Classification Precedence Rules
When there are multiple classification rules assigned to a switch, the device must determine which
classification rule takes precedence according to classification precedence rules. The order of
precedence is predefined in the switch and cannot be changed.
Table 8-3 lists classifications and associated precedence levels.
NOTE: It is important that you have a comprehensive understanding of the precedence
concept before configuring the switch, as these rules can have a significant impact on
the network operation.
NOTE: In Tab l e 8- 3 , the following applies:
-Exact Match indicates a match of an explicitly defined address.
-Best Match indicates a match of an entire subnet, or range of addresses within a subnet.
Table 8-3 Classification Precedence
Classification Type(s) Precedence Level
Source MAC Address Best Match 1
Destination MAC Address Best Match 2
Source IP Address Exact Match / Source IPX Network Number 3
Source IP Address Best Match / Destination IPX Network Number 4
Destination IP Address Exact Match 5
Destination IP Address Best Match 6
IP Fragment 7
IPX Socket Source / UDP or TCP Source Port 8
IPX Socket Destination / UDP or TCP Destination Port 9
ICMP 10
IP TOS / IPX COS 11
IP Protocol Type / IPX Packet Type 12