HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series ACL and QoS Configuration Guide
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Configuring traffic filtering
You can filter in or filter out traffic of a class by associating the class with a traffic filtering action. For
example, you can filter packets sourced from a specific IP address according to network status.
Configuration procedure
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Create a traffic class and
enter traffic class view.
traffic classifier classifier-name [ operator
{ and | or } ]
By default, no traffic class is
configured.
3. Configure match criteria.
if-match [ not ] match-criteria
By default, no match criterion
is configured.
4. Return to system view.
quit N/A
5. Create a traffic behavior
and enter traffic behavior
view.
traffic behavior behavior-name
By default, no traffic behavior
is configured.
6. Configure the traffic
filtering action.
filter { deny | permit }
By default, no traffic filtering
action is configured.
7. Return to system view.
quit N/A
8. Create a QoS policy and
enter QoS policy view.
qos policy policy-name
By default, no QoS policy is
configured.
9. Associate the traffic class
with the traffic behavior in
the QoS policy.
classifier classifier-name behavior
behavior-name
By default, a traffic class is not
associated with a traffic
behavior.
10. Return to system view.
quit N/A
11. Apply the QoS policy to
the interface.
Applying the QoS policy to an interface
By default, a QoS polic
y is not
applied.
12. (Optional.) Display the
traffic filtering
configuration.
display qos policy user-defined
[ policy-name ]
Available in any view.