Review the traffic rules that form the traffic filtering and marking policy of a distributed port or uplink port.

Prerequisites

To override a policy on distributed port level, enable the port-level override option for this policy. See Configure Overriding Networking Policies on Port Level.

Procedure

  1. Navigate to a distributed switch and then navigate to a distributed port or an uplink port.
    • To navigate to the distributed ports of the switch, click Networks > Distributed Port Groups, click a distributed port group from the list, and click the Ports tab.
    • To navigate to the uplink ports of an uplink port group, click Networks > Uplink Port Groups, click an uplink port group from the list, and click the Ports tab.
  2. Select a port from the list.
  3. Select the Traffic Filtering and Marking tab.
  4. If traffic filtering and marking is not enabled at the port level, click the Enable and reorder button, override the default settings and click Enable all traffic rules.
    If traffic rules are enabled at group level, after you override the default settings for the port, the traffic rules are automatically enabled.
  5. Examine Action to see if the rule filters traffic (Allow or Drop) or marks traffic (Tag) with special QoS demands.
  6. From the upper list, select the rule for which you want to view the criteria for locating traffic.
    The traffic qualifying parameters of the rule appear in the Traffic Qualifiers list.