R0106-HP MSR Router Series ACL and QoS Command Reference(V7)

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Defining a criterion to match a source MAC address
You can configure multiple source MAC address match criteria for a traffic class.
A criterion to match a source MAC address is significant only to Ethernet interfaces.
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.
You can configure up to eight DSCP values in one command line. If the same DSCP value is
specified multiple times, the system considers the values as one. If a packet matches one of the
defined DSCP values, it matches the if-match clause.
To delete a criterion that matches DSCP values, the specified DSCP values must be identical with
those defined in the criterion (the sequence can be different).
Defining a criterion to match 802.1p priority values in customer 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.
You can configure up to eight 802.1p priority values in one command line. If the same 802.1p
priority value is specified multiple times, the system considers the values as one. If a packet matches
one of the defined 802.1p priority values, it matches the if-match clause.
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 can 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.
You can configure up to eight IP precedence values in one command line. If the same IP precedence
value is specified multiple times, the system considers the values as one. If a packet matches one of
the defined IP precedence values, it matches the if-match clause.
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 can be different).
Defining a criterion to match local precedence values
You can configure multiple local precedence match criteria for a class. The defined local
precedence values are automatically arranged in ascending order.
You can configure up to eight local precedence values in one command line. If the same local
precedence value is specified multiple times, the system considers the values as one. If a packet
matches one of the defined local precedence values, it matches the if-match clause.
To delete a criterion that matches local precedence values, the specified local precedence values
must be identical with those defined in the match criterion (the sequence can be different).
Defining a criterion to match MPLS EXP values
You can configure multiple MPLS EXP match criteria for a traffic class. The defined MPLS EXP values
are automatically arranged in ascending order.
You can configure up to eight MPLS EXP values in one command line. If the same MPLS EXP value
is specified multiple times, the system considers the values as one. If a packet matches one of the
defined MPLS EXP values, it matches the if-match clause.