Priority Classification Configuration Screen
802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-31
4. Press the SPACE bar to step to the appropriate Classification. Table 9-7 lists the
subclassification associated with each Classification (examples of classifications: Ethernet II
Type, 802.3 SAP, IP TOS, IP Protocol Type, etc.).
5. Use the arrow keys to highlight the subclassification field to the immediate right of the
Classification field. The name of the field changes depending on the selected Classification, as
shown in Table 9-7 (examples of subclassification: Ethernet II Type, SSAP/DSAP (803.2), Type
of Service, IP Protocol Type, etc.).
6. Press the SPACE bar to step to the appropriate protocol. In some cases, there is only one
selection and a value needs to be entered. This is indicated by bold zeros. Table9-7 lists the
possible selections associated with each subclassification (examples: IPX, AppleTalk,
NetBIOS, Banyan Vines, 000.000.000.000, 0x00000000, etc.).
7. In some cases, a selection in the subclassification field requires a value to be entered in a third
field to the right of the subclassification field. If so, use the arrow keys to highlight that third
field and type in the appropriate value. Otherwise, go to step8.
8. Use the arrow keys to highlight the ADD command field.
9. Press ENTER to save the PID and Classification settings. After a brief delay, the Classification
Rule (PID, Classification, and Description) displays in the top half of the screen.
9.6.5 Deleting PID/Classification/Description Line Items
All, or one or more, line items can be deleted as follows:
Deleting All Line Items
To delete all configured Classification Rules, use the arrow keys to highlight the DEL ALL
command field and press ENTER.
Deleting One or More Line Items
To delete one or more Classification Rules, mark each entry and then delete them, as follows:
1. Use the arrow keys to highlight a line to be deleted.
2. Press the M key and an asterisk (*) appears next to the highlighted line to mark it. The DEL ALL
command is changed to DEL MARKED.
NOTE: After creating a classification rule you must assign it to the appropriate ports
using the Protocol Port Configuration screen described in Section9.7.