Allied Telesis x900-24 series manual C613-16058-00 REV C

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L4 mask:

FC00

F800

F000

E000

C000

8000

0000

number of ports:

1024

2048

4096

8192

16384

32768

65536

49152

50176

51200

52224

53248

54272

55296

56320

57344

58368

59392

60416

61440

62464

63488

64512

65536

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Contents AlliedWareTM OS IntroductionWhat information will you find in this document? This document contains the followingConfiguring packet classification Creating dedicated hardware filtersCustomer port Configuring inner parameters for nested VLANsCore port 1st tag 2nd tag Nested VLANs disabled 1st tagThen, enter the following command Creating hardware filtersFor example, imagine you have the following set of filters Logic of the operation of the hardware filters Effects of the action parametersCombining hardware filters and QoS How many filters can you create?Filter rules table Extra rules used when combining QoS and hardware filters Rule Empty Rule tableProfile mask Following figure shows the copies of these rulesRule Are there enough bytes for your set of filters? Disabled by default Some protocols also use filters, so use some of the lengthOkay length For example, this set of filters would work How to see the current filter resource usage on the switch Binary Appendix a How to use the layer 4 mask in classifiersDefault mask 07D0 in hexadecimalExample 1 ports Points to rememberExample 2 ports Example 3 portsNow it is really easy to write the classifiers 512 128256 024Following table shows the port ranges for the largest blocks 65536C613-16058-00 REV C