Does Huawei router NE40 support Class-Based QoS?

As I know Class-based QoS defines traffic classifiers based on certain rules and associates traffic classifiers with certain traffic behaviors, forming certain traffic policies. After
these policies are applied to interfaces, class-based traffic policing, traffic shaping, congestion management, and precedence re-marking are implemented.
Does Huawei router NE40 support Class-Based QoS?

 The NE80E/40E supports DiffServ and provides standard forwarding services such as EF and AF for users by using the following traffic management measures:
1 Traffic classification
2 Traffic policing
3 Traffic shaping
4 Congestion avoidance
QoS of the NE80E/40E supports traffic policy with the above measures and mapping between the QoS fields in the IP header and the MPLS header.
And more information about router NE40, please visit:
 http://www.huanetwork.com/huawei-router-ne40e-series-price_c89

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    [email protected].
    Cisco 7206VXR (NPE-G2) processor (revision A) with 1966080K/65536K bytes of memory.
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    PCI bus mb2 (Slots 2, 4 and 6) has a capacity of 600 bandwidth points.
    Current configuration on bus mb2 has a total of 0 bandwidth points.
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    Nilesh.

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        Class 256k
         police cir 520000 bc 32000
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           exceed-action drop
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    Building configuration...
    Current configuration : 398 bytes
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     no ip redirects
     no ip unreachables
     no ip proxy-arp
     no logging event link-status
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    -Traceback= 4A9C88 4AAC20 4AB350 12B6040 12C8B38 2C2F24C 2C2F2FC 12C8E0C 12C9000 12C94D0 12B4788 12B4D40 12B4E84 12AFEB0 12B02FC
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    Thanks,
    Nilesh.

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