In MPLS QoS, traffic policies are developed based on simple traffic classification and complex traffic classification. In traffic policies based on simple traffic classification, the service class, color, and drop priority of packets are reset based on the tags in packets. In traffic policies based on complex traffic classification, measures such as traffic policing, priority re-marking, packet filtering, policybased routing, and traffic sampling are implemented based on the traffic type. Generally, simple traffic classification is applied on border routers in DiffServ domains, and complex traffic classification core routers. QoS traffic policies are configured by performing the following operations:
1. Defines DiffServ domains and configuring a traffic policy.
2. Classifies traffic.
3. Defines traffic behaviors and configures characteristics of behaviors.
4. Defines a traffic policy and specifies actions for traffic categories.
5. Applies the traffic policy.
6. Configures L-LSP.
7. Configures reverse address check.
8. Adds interfaces to the DiffServ domains.
Which of the preceding operations are required when you configure simple traffic classification?
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