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Set the local
precedence for
packets
remark local-precedence
local-precedence
Display traffic
behavior
configuration
display traffic behavior
user-defined
[ behavior-name ]
Optional
Available in any view
Defining a policy
In a policy, you can define multiple class-behavior associations. Class-behavior
associations are matched in the order they are configured. A behavior is performed for
the associated class of packets. In this way, various QoS features are implemented.
Follow these steps to associate a class with a behavior in a policy:
Create a policy and enter
policy view
Associate a class with a
behavior in the policy
classifier tcl-name behavior
behavior-name
Required
Repeat this step to create
more class-behavior
associations.
Display information about a
class and its associated
behavior in a specific policy
display qos policy
user-defined [ policy-name
[ classifier tcl-name ] ]
Optional
Available in any view
NOTE:
If an ACL is referenced in a QoS policy for traffic classification, the packet matching procedure
differs with AC models:
On the WX5002, if a deny rule in the ACL is matched, the if-match clause is ignored and the
matching process continues.
On any other WX series ACs, the ACL is used for classification only and thus the permit/deny
action in ACL rules is ignored. Actions taken on matching packets are defined in traffic
behaviors.