Use this command to assign incoming untagged frames to a specific policy profile and to VLAN or Class-of-Service classification rules.
| admin-profile | Policy ID of 0. | 
| macsource | MAC source address. | 
| macsource | MAC source address - (data: a-b-c-d-e-f; mask: 1-48). | 
| port | Port string. | 
| port | Port string - (data: 1; mask: 16). | 
| mask | Number of most significant bits to match data value (rule-meaning) | 
| mask | Number of most significant bits to match data value (rule-meaning). Range: 1 - 144. | 
| port-string | Rule port scope. | 
| port-string | Rule port scope. | 
| all | Scope to all ports. | 
| storage-type | Storage type of this rule. | 
| non-volatile | This entry shall be added to non-volatile storage. | 
| volatile | This entry shall be removed from volatile storage. | 
| admin-pid | Policy ID (1-63). | 
| admin-pid | Policy ID (1-63). | 
Classification rules are automatically enabled when created.
This example shows how to configure classification rule 2 as an administrative profile and assign it to ingress port 1:1:
configure policy rule admin-profile port 1:1 port-string 1:1 admin-pid 2
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS release 16.1.
This command is available on all ExtremeSwitching Universal switches.