Advanced Traffic Management Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

Example 229 Applying a zone policy
The following example shows how to apply a zone policy:
HP Switch(config)#: zone-service-policy Firewall zone enable bind F1 appname
Verify that the zone policy is associated with the ONE application by entering the following
command:
hostswitch#: show ONE_app slot_ID
Replace slot_ID with the slot in which the AllianceONE Extended Services zl Module is installed.
Figure 90 Viewing output for the show ONE_app command
About Classifier-based configuration
Traffic classes and software releases
The Classifier feature introduces:
A finer granularity than globally configured features for placing network traffic (IPv4 or IPv6)
into classes that can be used in cross-feature software configurations
Additional policy actions, such as rate limiting and IP precedence marking, to manage selected
traffic
The configuration of service policies for classified traffic with the following software features:
Quality of Service (QoS)
Traffic mirroring
Policy Based Routing (PBR)
The application of service policies to specific inbound traffic flows on individual port and
VLAN interfaces (rather than only on switch-wide or port-wide traffic).
Using CIDR notation for IPv4/IPv6 addresses
You can use CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) notation to enter an IPv4 mask-length or an IPv6
prefix-length with a source and destination address that are used as match criteria in a match/ignore
statement. The switch interprets the IP address with CIDR notation to compute the range of
corresponding IP source or destination addresses in packet headers that are considered to be a
match for the traffic class.
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