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Figure 5 QoS policy configuration procedure
Defining a class
The system predefines some classes and defines general match criteria for them. A user-defined
class cannot be named the same as a system-defined class. You can use these predefined classes
when defining a policy. The system-defined classes include:
•
The default class
default-class: Matches the default traffic.
•
DSCP-based predefined classes
ef, af1, af2, af3, af4: Matches IP DSCP value ef, af1, af2, af3, af4, respectively.
•
IP precedence-based predefined classes
ip-prec0, ip-prec1, …ip-prec7: Matches IP precedence value 0, 1, …7, respectively.
•
MPLS EXP-based predefined classes
mpls-exp0, mpls-exp1, …mpls-exp7: Matches MPLS EXP value 0, 1, …7, respectively.
To define a class:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A