List of Tables

Chapter 1 - Filtering/QoS Information

1-1

Table 1-1.

Features of Each Constituting Definition Inputting Form for Filter Flow Information..

1-5

Table 1-2.

Feature of Constituting Definition of QoS Flow Information by Each Input Form

1-6

Table 1-3.

Features of Each Constituting Definition Inputting Form for flow filter Information ....

1-7

Table 1-4.

Features of Each Constituting Definition Inputting Form for flow qos Information

1-7

Table 1-5.

List of Interfaces that Support Flow Control

1-8

Table 1-6. Types of action that have an affect when using filter flow information and

 

QoS flow information in combination

1-9

Table 1-7.

Supported L2 UPC functions for each RP type

1-11

Table 1-8. Priority for Each Packet Type When classify_all_off is Specified

 

(All Models Except GR2000-1B and GR2000-2B)

1-12

Table 1-9. Priority for Each Packet Type When classify_all is Specified

 

(All Models Except GR2000-1B, GR2000-2B and GR2000-2B+)

1-13

Table 1-10. Priority for Each Packet Type When classify_all_off is Specified

 

(For all Models Except GR2000-1B, GR2000-2B, GR2000-2B+ and Group Band Control)

1-14

Table 1-11. Priority for Each Packet Type When classify_all_off is Specified

 

(All Models Except GR2000-1B, GR2000-2B, GR2000-2B+ and Group Band Control)

1-15

Table 1-12. Priority for Each Packet Type When classify_all is Specified

 

(All Models Except GR2000-1B, GR2000-2B, GR2000-2B+ and Group Band Control)

1-16

Table 1-13. Priority for Each Packet Type When classify_all is Specified

 

(All Models Except GR2000-1B,GR2000-2B,GR2000-2B+ and Group Band Control)

1-17

Table 1-14.

Priority for Each Packet Type When -classify_all_off is Specified (GR2000-BH)

1-18

Table 1-15.

Priority for Each Packet Type When -classify_all is Specified (GR2000-BH)

1-19

Table 1-16.

Priority for Each Packet Type When -classify_all_off is Specified (NE1G-2D)

1-20

Table 1-17.

Priority for Each Packet Type When -classify_all is Specified (NE1G-2D)

1-21

Table 1-18.

Relationship between user priority and send queue number

1-21

Table 1-19. Relay Performance When Setting the flow filter and flow qos Commands

 

(Semi-Duplication Communication)

1-24

Table 1-20. Maximum Definable Entries by Each PM Mounting Memory Size

1-25

Table 1-21. List of Parameters that Can Be Set for Each RP Type Using IPv4 Filter

 

Flow Information

1-28

Table 1-22.

General Protocol Number

1-30

Table 1-23. Relationship between Upper and Lower IP User Data Length Llimits and

 

IP User Data Length

1-31

Table 1-24.

General port number

1-32

Table 1-25. General ICMP Type and Code Nnumber

1-33

Table 1-26. General ICMP Type Number

1-33

Table 1-27.

List of Interfaces Supporting Flow Control

1-34

Table 1-28. Packet Type in which the Filtering Based on the Flag (ACK and SYN)

 

Conditions of TCP Header Is Limited in Use

1-36

Table 1-29. List of Parameters that Can Be Set for Each RP Type Using IPv6 Filter

 

Flow Information

1-44

Table 1-30.

General Protocol Number

1-46

Table 1-31. Relationship Between Upper and Lower IP User Data Length Limits and

 

IP User Data Length

1-48

Table 1-32.

General Port Number

1-48

 

 

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Ver. 07-02

 

 

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