Advanced Configuration and Management Guide
Syntax
Use the following CLI commands or Web management interface panels to configure QoS policies.
Table C.4: QoS Policies
QoS Scope | CLI syntax | Web management links |
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Individual port | ||
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VLAN | ||
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Static MAC addressa | HP9300(config)# | |
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| [priority |
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Layer 4 session | HP9300(config)# ip | |
| priority |
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| [<operator> |
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| out |
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| HP9300(config) ip policy <num> priority |
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| udp |
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| Layer 4 QoS (link from the | |
| System configuration panel) | |
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AppleTalk socket | HP9300(config)# appletalk qos socket <number> | |
| priority | |
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a.You can configure static MAC addresses on the switch but not on the routing switches.
Layer 3 Policies
Layer 3 policies are rules that control transmission and receipt of packets based on Layer 3 routing protocol information in the packets. You can configure the following types of Layer 3 policies:
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•IP access policies (same as IP filters)
Within an 802.1d
For example, if you have a
When a port in
•If the packet is the same type as the protocol of the VLAN, the device forwards the packet.
•If the packet is another protocol type, the device drops the packet.
For example, when a port in an AppleTalk VLAN receives an AppleTalk packet, the port forwards the packet. The same port drops IPX packets, unless the port also is a member of an IPX VLAN.
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