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IP Precedence
Define a rule to match IP precedence values.
If multiple rules are configured for a class, the new configuration does not
overwrite the previous.
You can configure up to eight IP precedence values at a time. If multiple
identical IP precedence values are specified, the system considers them as a
single value. The relationship between different IP precedence values is OR.
After configuration, all the IP precedence values are arranged in ascending
order automatically.
Classifier Define a rule to match a QoS class.
Inbound Interface Define a rule to match inbound interfaces.
RTP Port
Define a rule to match a range of RTP ports.
Specify the start port in the from field and the end port in the to field.
Dot1p
Service 802.1p
Define a rule to match the service 802.1p priority values.
If multiple rules are configured for a class, the new configuration does not
overwrite the previous.
You can configure up to eight 802.1p priority values at a time. If multiple
identical 802.1p priority values are specified, the system considers them as a
single value. The relationship between different 802.1p priority values is OR.
After configuration, all the 802.1p priority values are arranged in ascending
order automatically.
Customer
802.1p
Define a rule to match the customer 802.1p priority values.
If multiple rules are configured for a class, the new configuration does not
overwrite the previous.
You can configure up to eight 802.1p priority values at a time. If multiple
identical 802.1p priority values are specified, the system considers them as a
single value. The relationship between different 802.1p priority values is OR.
After configuration, all the 802.1p priority values are arranged in ascending
order automatically.
MAC
Source MAC
Define a rule to match a source MAC address.
If multiple rules are configured for a class, the new configuration does not
overwrite the previous.
A rule to match a source MAC address is significant only to Ethernet interfaces.
Destination MAC
Define a rule to match a destination MAC address.
If multiple rules are configured for a class, the new configuration does not
overwrite the previous.
A rule to match a destination MAC address is significant only to Ethernet
interfaces.