UNP Classification Profile1/2/3
Posted: 12 Dec 2025 06:11
I can see that each classification rule can be assigned to 3 profiles. I've never used this before since for my needs 'profile1' has always been enough, but we seem to have the option to configure 3 profiles for each rule.
What I'm trying to learn is a scenario/example of when assigning a classification rule to more than 1 profile is useful.
Something like:
unp classification mac-oui dc:08:56 profile1 'something' profile2 'something-else'
I've looked into the network configuration guide but I didnt see any explanation for this. Anyone can share a use case scenario for this?
What I'm trying to learn is a scenario/example of when assigning a classification rule to more than 1 profile is useful.
Something like:
unp classification mac-oui dc:08:56 profile1 'something' profile2 'something-else'
I've looked into the network configuration guide but I didnt see any explanation for this. Anyone can share a use case scenario for this?