Switch Administration Guide

Class Mapping

Class mapping uses the Access Control List (ACL) rules to Quality of Service (QoS) settings to control the traffic within a network. ACLs and Access Control Elements (ACE) are defined to indicate the traffic which should be permitted or denied into the network.

CLS Name Displays the class mapping name.
Status Displays the status of the class mapping whether it is active or not.
Source MAC Address Displays the source MAC address.
Dest MAC Address Displays the destination MAC address.
Ethertype Displays the Ethertype value. The range is from 0600-FFFF.
VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID to which the MAC address is attached. The range is from 1-4094.
VLAN Priority

Displays the priority of VLAN. The range is from 0-7.

Priority Tagging places a priority tag in a specified frame placing it in a priority queue once received and enabling it to be prioritized ahead of other frames.

Protocol Displays the protocol defined for the class mapping.
Source IP Address Displays the source IP address.
Source IP Mask Displays the mask of the new source IP address.
Dest IP Address Displays the destination IP address.
Dest IP Mask Displays the mask of the new destination IP address.
Source Port Displays the source port that is matched to the class mapping.
Dest Port Displays the destination port that is matched to the class mapping.
DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) defines a value from 0 to 63 that maps to a certain traffic classification.
ICMP Displays the type of the ICMP.
ICMP Code Displays the ICMP code. The range is from 0-255.
Action Displays the type of action selected. The actions are DSCP to match or 802.1p to match.

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