AT-S62 Command Line User’s Guide
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ipsaddr Specifies a source IP address. The address can be of a
specific node or a subnet. If the latter, a mask must be
included to indicate the subnet portion of the address.
For an explanation of the mask, refer to the IPDADDR
parameter.
tcpsport Specifies a source TCP port.
tcpdport Specifies a destination TCP port.
udpsport Specifies a source UDP port.
udpdport Specifies a destination UDP port.
tcpflags Specifies a TCP flag. Options are
URG - Urgent
ACK - Acknowledgement
RST - Reset
PSH - Push
SYN - Synchronization
FIN - Finish
Description
This command creates a classifier. A classifier defines a traffic flow. A
traffic flow consists of packets that share one or more characteristics. A
traffic flow can range from being very broad to being very specific. An
example of the former might be all IP traffic while an example of the
latter could be packets with specific source and destination MAC
addresses.
Classifiers are used with access control lists (ACL) and Quality of Service
policies. The classifiers define the traffic flow to be affected by the ACL or
QoS.
The ANY option of a parameter is used when you want to delete the
current setting of a parameter without setting a new value. This leaves
the parameter blank so that it applies to all packets.
Note
For definitions and restrictions on the classifier variables, refer to the
AT-S62 Management Software Menus Interface User’s Guide.