Chapter 11 Layer 3 QoS

Access List Configuration

IP Address—IP address of the host (or source of the packet) for which the access action is applicable.

Wild Card—If the access action is applicable for more than one host, then this field should be used as a mask. For example, the wild card 255.255.255.255 effectively represents any.

IP Precedence Tab

The IP Precedence tab appears as follows:

Figure 11-4 Access List Configuration—IP Precedence Tab

The IP Precedence tab contains one area: IP Precedence.

IP Precedence

The IP Precedence area contains three fields:

Mask—If more than one precedence comes into the same classification, mask should be used for classification. Enabling mask enables the precedence bit mask field and disabling mask enables the precedence field.

Precedence—IP precedence to be matched. Possible values are 0 to 7.

Precedence Bit Mask—If more than one precedence comes into the same classification, precedence bit mask should be used. Possible values for this field are 00 to FF.

 

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