ACL-based Simplified Traffic Policy Configuration
The device to which an ACL-based simplified traffic policy is applied filters , polices, re-marks, counts, mirrors, or redirects packets matching ACL rules.
- ACL-based Simplified Traffic Policy Overview
The device to which an ACL-based simplified traffic policy is applied matches packet characteristics with ACLs and provides the same QoS for packets matching ACL rules, implementing differentiated services. - Configuring ACL-based Packet Filtering
ACL-based packet filtering allows the device to permit or reject packets matching ACL rules to control network traffic. - Configuring ACL-based Traffic Policing
ACL-based traffic policing allows the device to limit the rate of packets matching ACLs and take different actions for packets of different colors. - Configuring ACL-based Flow Mirroring
ACL-based flow mirroring allows the device to mirror packets matching an ACL rule to a specified interface for the ease of packet analysis. - Configuring ACL-based Redirection
ACL-based redirection allows the device to redirect packets matching an ACL to the CPU, a specified interface, or a specified next hop address. - Configuring ACL-based Re-marking
ACL-based re-marking allows the device to re-mark priorities of packets matching an ACL, for example, MAC address, 802.1p priorities in VLAN packets and DSCP priorities in IP packets. - Configuring ACL-based Traffic Statistics
ACL-based traffic statistics allows the device to collect statistics on packets matching an ACL. - Maintaining an ACL-based Simplified Traffic Policy
This section describes how to maintain an ACL-based simplified traffic policy.