Chapter 15 Quality of Service (QoS)

 

Table 85 Advanced > QoS > Class Setup: Edit (continued)

 

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

 

 

Port

Select the check box and enter the port number of the source. 0 means any

 

 

 

source port number. See Appendix E on page 373 for some common services

 

 

 

and port numbers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAC

Select the check box and enter the source MAC address of the packet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAC Mask

Type the mask for the specified MAC address to determine which bits a packet’s

 

 

 

MAC address should match.

 

 

 

Enter “f” for each bit of the specified source MAC address that the traffic’s MAC

 

 

 

address should match. Enter “0“ for the bit(s) of the matched traffic’s MAC

 

 

 

address, which can be of any hexadecimal character(s). For example, if you set

 

 

 

the MAC address to 00:13:49:00:00:00 and the mask to ff:ff:ff:00:00:00, a packet

 

 

 

with a MAC address of 00:13:49:12:34:56 matches this criteria.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exclude

Select this option to exclude the packets that match the specified criteria from

 

 

 

this classifier.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Destination

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Address

Select the check box and enter the destination IP address in dotted decimal

 

 

 

notation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Subnet

Enter the destination subnet mask. Refer to the appendix for more information

 

 

Netmask

on IP subnetting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Port

Select the check box and enter the port number of the destination. 0 means any

 

 

 

source port number. See Appendix E on page 373 for some common services

 

 

 

and port numbers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAC

Select the check box and enter the destination MAC address of the packet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAC Mask

Type the mask for the specified MAC address to determine which bits a packet’s

 

 

 

MAC address should match.

 

 

 

Enter “f” for each bit of the specified destination MAC address that the traffic’s

 

 

 

MAC address should match. Enter “0“ for the bit(s) of the matched traffic’s MAC

 

 

 

address, which can be of any hexadecimal character(s). For example, if you set

 

 

 

the MAC address to 00:13:49:00:00:00 and the mask to ff:ff:ff:00:00:00, a packet

 

 

 

with a MAC address of 00:13:49:12:34:56 matches this criteria.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exclude

Select this option to exclude the packets that match the specified criteria from

 

 

 

this classifier.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Others

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Service

This field simplifies classifier configuration by allowing you to select a predefined

 

 

 

application. When you select a predefined application, you do not configure the

 

 

 

rest of the filter fields.

 

 

 

SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a signaling protocol used in Internet

 

 

 

telephony, instant messaging and other VoIP (Voice over IP) applications.

 

 

 

Select the check box and select VoIP(SIP) from the drop-down list box to

 

 

 

configure this classifier for traffic that uses SIP.

 

 

 

File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is an Internet file transfer service that operates on

 

 

 

the Internet and over TCP/IP networks. A system running the FTP server

 

 

 

accepts commands from a system running an FTP client. The service allows

 

 

 

users to send commands to the server for uploading and downloading files.

 

 

 

Select the check box and select FTP from the drop-down list box to configure

 

 

 

this classifier for FTP traffic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Protocol

Select this option and select the protocol (TCP or UDP) or select User defined

 

 

 

and enter the protocol (service type) number. 0 means any protocol number.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Packet Length

Select this option and enter the minimum and maximum packet length (from 28

 

 

 

to 1500) in the fields provided.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DSCP

Select this option and specify a DSCP (DiffServ Code Point) number between 0

 

 

 

and 63 in the field provided.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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