Use this procedure to display existing QoS traffic profile filter classifier configuration information.
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From the navigation tree, double-click QoS. |
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In the QoS tree, double-click QoS NSNA/Traffic Profile. |
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In the work area, click the Classifier tab. |
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Use the data in the following table to help you understand the QoS traffic profile filter classifier display.
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Id | Indicates the ID number of the classifier. |
Type | Indicates the classifier type. Values include:
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Name | Indicates the name of the classifier. All classifiers with the same name are part of the same filter set. That filter set has the same name as the classifiers. |
Block | Indicates the block name with which the classifier is associated. |
EvalPrec | Indicates the evaluation order number of the classifier in that filter set. Two classifiers in the same filter set cannot have the same evaluation order. A higher eval order means a lower precedence for the corresponding policy. Values range from 1–255. |
AddrType | Indicates the type of IP address used by this classifier entry. Values include:
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DstIpAddr | Indicates the IP address to match against the destination IP address of a packet. |
DstIpPrefixLength | Indicates the length of the destination address mask. Values range from 0–2040, with 0–32 reserved for IPv4 address masks and 0–128 reserved for IPv6 address masks. |
SrcIpAddr | Indicates the IP address to match against the source IP address of a packet. |
SrcIpPrefixLength | Indicates the length of the source address mask. Values range from 0–2040, with 0–32 reserved for IPv4 address masks and 0–128 reserved for IPv6 address masks. |
Dscp | Indicates the value for a DiffServ Codepoint (DSCP) in a packet. Values range from -1–63 (0x00 to 0x3f hexadecimal). A value of -1 indicates that the system ignores this parameter. |
Protocol/NextHeader |
Indicates the IPv4 protocol value, or the IPv6 next-header value. Values range from 0–255. A value of 255 indicates that the system ignores the parameter. The following are specific value designations:
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DstL4PortMin | Indicates the minimum value for the Layer 4 destination port number in a packet. Values range from 0–65535. |
DstL4PortMax | Indicates the maximum value for the Layer 4 destination port number in a packet. Values range from 0–65535. |
SrcL4PortMin | Indicates the minimum value for the Layer 4 source port number in a packet. Values range from 0–65535. |
SrcL4PortMax | Indicates the maximum value for the Layer 4 source port number in a packet. Values range from 0–65535. |
Ipv6FlowId | Indicates the flow identifier for IPv6 packets. Values range from -1–1048575 (0x00 to 0xfffff hexadecimal). A value of -1 indicates that the system ignores this parameter. |
IpFlags | Indicates the classifier flag to match in traffic IPv4 headers. Values include:
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TcpCtrlFlags | Indicates the control flag to match in traffic TCP headers. Values include:
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Ipv4Options | Indicates if the presence of IPv4 options in an IPv4 packet are considered when the system is searching for a match for this
classifier. Values include:
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Storage | Indicates the storage type for this conceptual row. |
DstMacAddr | Indicates the MAC address against which the MAC destination address of incoming packets is compared. |
DstMacAddrMask | Indicates a mask identifying the destination MAC address. |
SrcMacAddr | Indicates a MAC source address of incoming packets. |
SrcMacAddrMask | Indicates a mask identifying the source MAC address. |
VlanIdMin | Indicates the minimum value for the VLAN ID in a packet. Values range from 1–4094. |
VlanIdMax | Indicates the maximum value for the VLAN ID in a packet. Values range from 1–4094. |
VlanTag |
Indicates the type of VLAN tagging in a packet. Values include:
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EtherType | Indicates the value for the Ethernet type. Values range from 0x00 to 0xffff. If you enter a value of 0xffff, the system ignores this parameter. |
UserPriority | Indicates the value for the 802.1p user priority. Values include:
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PktType | Indicates the data link layer frame format for that can match this classifier. Values include:
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ActionDrop | Indicates whether or not to drop the traffic matching filtering data. Values include:
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UpdateDscp | Indicates a value used to update the DSCP field in an IPv4 packet. Values range from -1–63 (0x00 to 0x3f hexadecimal). A value of -1 indicates that the system ignores this parameter. |
UpdateUserPriority | Indicates 802.1p value used to update user priority. Values include:
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ActionSetPrec | Indicates the automatic drop precedence. Values include:
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