1.14 if-match inbound-interface
Syntax
if-match [ logic-not ] inbound-interface { type number }
undo if-match [ logic-not ] inbound-interface { type number }
View
Class view
Parameter
interface
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type
: Interface type.
number: Interface number.
Description
Using the if-match inbound-interface command, you can define input interface
match rule of a class. Using the undo if-match inbound-interface command, you
can delete input interface match rule of a class.
When defining a match rule, the specified interface must be existent.
Supported interface types: Ethernet interface, serial interface, Tunnel interface, virtual
template interface, etc.
For the related command, see qos class.
Example
Define the packets with the class match input interface as Ethernet0.
[3Com] qos class class1
[3Com-qosclass-class1] if-match inbound-interface Ethernet 0
1.15 if-match ip-dscp
Syntax
if-match [ logic-not ] ip-dscp value [ value ] …
undo if-match [ logic-not ] ip-dscp value [ value ] ...
View
Class view
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