Devices can map traffic to classes based on either the source or destination MAC
organizationally unique identifiers (OUIs) in a packet. To configure this mapping,
follow these steps:
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Go to tab.
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Select an existing map and then
select
, or select
.
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Type a Name for the Classifier Map
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Type an optional Description.
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To add a new MAC OUI, select
.
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Select the name of a MAC OUI (also known as a
MAC vendor ID) from the drop-down list.
If you do not see the MAC OUI that you want, select New
and define one.
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Choose a QoS Class to which you want to map
traffic using this SSID.
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For Action, select either Permit or
Deny.
Permit allows traffic that matches the source MAC OUI to pass through
the device. Deny blocks it. These actions in a QoS policy enable
devices to enforce simple stateless firewall policies.
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Enable Logging
to log traffic that matches the MAC-OUI-to-Extreme Networks class
mapping.
Logging is enabled by default, and helps you determine if the devices
are receiving expected or unexpected types of traffic when you debug
connectivity issues. You can see log entries in the event log on
devices using the show logging
buffer command. You can also configure the device to
send logs to a syslog server where you can view log entries.
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Select Save.
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To add more MAC-OUI-to-Extreme
Networks QoS class definitions, select
and repeat steps 3–5.
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Select Save.