Port Priority and Classification Configuration Commands
Configuring Priority Classification
Matrix E1 Series (1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx) Configuration Guide 9-19
Examples
This example shows how to enable or disable the priority classifier globally. The priority classifier
is disabled by default:
This example shows how to:
classify Ethernet Type II IP frames to priority 7, and
classify frames received from Source UDP ports 45 to 53 to priority 4:
This example shows how to disable priority classification 7 (Ethernet Type II IP frames):
9.3.4.3 Valid Values for Priority Classification
Table 9-1 provides the set priority classification data_meaning parameters that can be entered to
classify frames, and the data_values that can be entered for each classifier associated with those
parameters. Values applied are listed next to each data_value keyword. When applicable,
data_masks are also listed for each data_value.
Matrix>set priority classification enable
Matrix>set priority classification disable
Matrix>set priority classification 7 ethernet-II-type IP create
Matrix>set priority classification 4 src-udp-range 45 53 create
Matrix>set priority classification 7 ethernet-II-type IP disable
NOTES: Classification data_meanings and data_values are NOT case sensitive.
Hyphens in parameters must be entered as shown.