R21xx-HP FlexFabric 11900 ACL and QoS Command Reference

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customer-dot1p 8021p-list
destination-mac mac-address
dscp dscp-list
ip-precedence ip-precedence-list
service-dot1p 8021p-list
source-mac mac-address
control-plane protocol protocol-name
To create multiple if-match clauses for these match criteria or specify multiple values for the list arguments,
specify the operator of the class as OR and use the if-match command multiple times.
Defining an ACL-based match criterion
If the ACL referenced in the if-match command does not exist, the relevant QoS policy cannot be
applied correctly.
For a traffic class, you can reference an ACL twice by its name and number with the if-match
command, respectively.
On some devices, if the ACL contains deny rules, the if-match clause is ignored and the matching
process continues.
On some devices, the ACL is used for classification only and the permit/deny action in ACL rules is
ignored. Actions taken on matching packets are defined in traffic behaviors.
Defining a criterion to match a destination MAC address
You can configure multiple destination MAC address match criteria for a traffic class.
Defining a criterion to match a source MAC address
You can configure multiple source MAC address match criteria for a traffic class.
Defining a criterion to match DSCP values
You can configure multiple DSCP match criteria for a traffic class. All defined DSCP values are
automatically sorted in ascending order.
To delete a criterion that matches DSCP values, the specified DSCP values must be identical with
those defined in the criterion (the sequence may be different).
Defining a criterion to match 802.1p priority in customer or service provider VLAN tags
You can configure multiple 802.1p priority match criteria for a traffic class. All the defined 802.1p
values are automatically arranged in ascending order.
To delete a criterion that matches 802.1p priority values, the specified 802.1p priority values in the
command must be identical with those defined in the criterion (the sequence may be different).
Defining a criterion to match IP precedence values
You can configure multiple IP precedence match criteria for a traffic class. The defined IP
precedence values are automatically arranged in ascending order.
To delete a criterion that matches IP precedence values, the specified IP precedence values in the
command must be identical with those defined in the criterion (the sequence may be different).
Defining a criterion to match CVLANs or SVLANs
You can configure multiple VLAN ID match criteria for a traffic class. The defined VLAN IDs are
automatically arranged in ascending order.