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12.5Configuration Example 4 – L2 Classification Based on MAC Address
In this configuration example, we wish to set the service class for any MAC address from 00:00:0A:00:00:00 to 00:00:0A:00:00:ff to a Service Class of Gold and all other traffic with a Service Class of Bronze. This in effect will change the 802.1p value to 4, if the port is set for tagged, and also set the DSCP value to AF31 (0x1A).
Figure 5: L2 Classification Based on MAC Address Example
12.5.1 ERS5500 Configuration – Using Policies
12.5.1.1 Configure the Interface Role Combination
ERS5500 Step 1 – Create the Interface Role Combination and name is “vlan_110”
12.5.1.2 Add new L2 element
ERS5500: Step 1 – Add an L2 element for VLAN 110 and specify MAC address
5500(config)#qos
12.5.1.3 Configure Classifier
ERS5500 Step 1 – The following steps add the L2 element created above to an L2 classifier element
5500(config)#qos classifier 1
12.5.1.4 Create Policy
Create the policies with the classifiers created above. Please refer to table 3 in reference to the policy action.
ERS5500 Step 1 – Add policy for L2 classifier created above and apply it to role combination vlan_110 with an
5500(config)# qos policy 1 name "pol_1"
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