Viewing System Clfr Elements

Prerequisites

Use the following procedure to open the System Clfr Element tab.

Procedure steps


Step Action

1

From the navigation tree, double-click QoS.

2

From the QoS tree, double-click QoS Rules.

3

Select the System Clfr Element tab.


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Variable definitions

The following table outlines the parameters of the System Clfr Element tab.

QoS Rules System Clfr Element tab parameters

Variable Value
Id Specifies the index that enumerates the system classifier entries.
Name Specifies the System Classifier Element name.
UnknownUcastFrames Identifies frames with an unknown unicast destination address.
  • true—indicates frames containing an unknown unicast destination address match this classification entry.
  • false—indicates that no classification is requested based on this address type.
UnknownMcastFrames Identifies frames with an unknown multicast destination address.
  • true—indicates frames containing an unknown multicast destination address match this classification entry.
  • false—indicates that no classification is requested based on this address type.
KnownMcastFrames Identifies frames with a known multicast destination address.
  • true—indicates frames containing a known multicast destination address match this classification entry.
  • false—indicates that no classification is requested based on this address type.
UnknownIpMcast Identifies IP packets with an unknown IP multicast destination address.
  • true—indicates that IP packets containing an unknown multicast destination address match this classification entry.
  • false—indicates that no classification is requested based on this address type.
KnownIpMcast Identifies IP packets with a known IP multicast destination address.
  • true—indicates that IP packets containing a known multicast destination address match this classification entry.
  • false—indicates that no classification is requested based on this address type.
UnknownNonIpMcast Identifies non-IP packets with an unknown MAC multicast destination address.
  • true—indicates that non-IP packets containing an unknown multicast destination address match this classification entry.
  • false—indicates that no classification is requested based on this address type.
KnownNonIpMcast Identifies non-IP packets with a known MAC multicast destination address.
  • true—indicates that non-IP packets containing a known multicast destination address match this classification entry.
  • false—indicates that no classification is requested based on this address type.
NonIpPkt Supports targeting non-IP traffic.
  • true—indicates that non IP packets match this classification entry.
  • false—indicates that no classification is requested based on this packet type.
PatternFormat Indicates that the data link layer packet format that is used when specifying pattern match data.
  • untagged—indicates that the specified pattern match data does not include an 802.1Q tag.
  • tagged—indicates that the specified pattern match data does include an 802.1Q tag.
Default value is tagged.
PatternIPVersion Specifies the pattern IP version.
PatternL2Format Specifies the Layer 2 pattern format (ethernet 2, llc, or snap).
Version Specifies the version.
SessionId Specifies the number assigned to the session displays in this column.
Storage Specifies the storage type for this conceptual row. Conceptual rows that have the value permanent need not allow write-access to any columnar objects in the row. This object may not be modified if the associated status object is equal to active.

This section contains information about the following topics:

Viewing the System Classifier Pattern

Prerequisites

Use the following procedure to view the System Classifier pattern.

Procedure steps


Step Action

1

From the navigation tree, double-click QoS.

2

From the QoS tree, double-click QoS Rules.

3

Select the System Clfr Element tab.

4

Highlight an entry in the System Clfr Element table.

5

Click Pattern.

The System Classifier Element # Pattern (Data/Position) screen opens.


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Adding System Classifier Elements

Prerequisites

Use the following procedure to add System Classifier Elements.

Procedure steps


Step Action

1

From the navigation tree, double-click QoS.

2

From the QoS tree, double-click QoS Rules.

3

Select the System Clfr Element tab.

4

Click Insert.

The Insert System Clfr Element dialog opens.

5

Select the DestAddressType.

6

Type thePatternData or PatternPosition information manually. Alternatively, click on the ellipses to view the Pattern screen.

7

The Pattern screen configures the data and position of the pattern to be used by this system classifier.

8

The System Classifier Element Pattern (Data/Position) screen opens.

9

Select IPv4, IPv6, or non-IP.

10

Select tagged or untagged.

11

Select the version, 1 or 2.

Note:

This setting is available to create system classifiers that can be used only on 5500 Series switches (version 1) or only on 5600 Series switches (version 2).

12

Select the required fields to set up a template guide so that it will be easier to configure the data and position of the pattern.

13

Type the desired Data and Position in two-digit hex number format.

14

Click Ok.

15

Click Insert.


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Deleting System Classifier Elements

Prerequisites

Use the following procedure to delete System Classifier Elements.

Procedure steps


Step Action

1

From the navigation tree, double-click QoS.

2

From the QoS tree, double-click QoS Rules.

3

Select the System Clfr Element tab.

4

Highlight the System Classifier Element to delete.

5

Click Delete.


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