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VLAN Configuration Command Set
Assigning VLANs According to Classification Rules
7-32 Matrix E1 Series (1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx) Configuration Guide
7.3.5.4 Classification Precedence Rules
When there are multiple classification rules assigned to a Matrix E1 device, the device must
determine which classification rule takes precedence according to classification precedence rules.
Table 7-3 lists the ISO Layer, associated classification, and precedence levels.
MAC Address Group:
Src-MAC-Address
Dest-MAC-Address
Bil-MAC-Address
MAC Address:
00-00-00-00-00-00
Data mask bits
UDP Range Group:
Src-UDP-Range
Dest-UDP-Range
Bil-UDP-Range
Lower boundary of port
range: (0 - 65535)
Upper boundary of port
range:
(0 - 65535)
TCP Range Group:
Src-TCP-Range
Dest-TCP-Range
Bil-TCP-Range
Lower boundary of port
range:
0 - 65535
Upper boundary of port
range:
0 - 65535
NOTE: It is important that you have a comprehensive understanding of the precedence
concept before configuring the Matrix E1 device
, as these rules can have a significant
impact on the network operation.
NOTE: In Ta bl e 7 - 3, the following applies:
- Exact Match indicates a match of an explicitly defined address.
- Best Match indicates a match of an entire subnet, or range of addresses within a subnet.
Table 7-2 Valid Values for VLAN Frame Filtering (Continued)

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