Chapter 21 Classifier
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
21.5 Classifier Example
The following screen shows an example where you configure a classifier that identifies all traffic from
MAC address 00:50:ba:ad:4f:81 on port 2.
After you have configured a classifier, you can configure a policy (in the
Policy
screen) to define
action(s) on the classified traffic flow.
Table 87 Advanced Application > Classifier > Classifier Configuration > Classifier Global Setting
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Match
Order
Select
manual
to have classifier rules applied according to the weight of each rule you configured in
Advanced Application > Classifier > Classifier Configuration
.
Alternatively, select
auto
to have classifier rules applied according to the layer of the item configured
in the rule. Layer-4 items have the highest priority, and layer-2 items has the lowest priority. For
example, you configure a layer-2 item (VLAN ID) in classifier A and configure a layer-3 item (source IP
address) in classifier B. When an incoming packet matches both classifier rules, classifier B has priority
over classifier A.
Logging
Active
Select this to allow the Switch to create a log when packets match a classifier rule during a defined
time interval.
Interval
Select the length of the time period (in seconds) to count matched packets for a classifier rule. Enter
an integer from 0-65535. 0 means that no logging is done.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes to the Switch’s run-time memory. The Switch loses these changes if it
is turned off or loses power, so use the
Save
link on the top navigation panel to save your changes to
the non-volatile memory when you are done configuring.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to begin configuring this screen afresh.