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. |