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| Chapter 15 Quality of Service (QoS) | |
| Table 85 Advanced > QoS > Class Setup: Edit (continued) | ||
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| Port | Select the check box and enter the port number of the source. 0 means any |
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| source port number. See Appendix E on page 373 for some common services |
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| and port numbers. |
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| MAC | Select the check box and enter the source MAC address of the packet. |
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| MAC Mask | Type the mask for the specified MAC address to determine which bits a packet’s |
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| MAC address should match. |
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| Enter “f” for each bit of the specified source MAC address that the traffic’s MAC |
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| address should match. Enter “0“ for the bit(s) of the matched traffic’s MAC |
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| address, which can be of any hexadecimal character(s). For example, if you set |
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| the MAC address to 00:13:49:00:00:00 and the mask to ff:ff:ff:00:00:00, a packet |
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| with a MAC address of 00:13:49:12:34:56 matches this criteria. |
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| Exclude | Select this option to exclude the packets that match the specified criteria from |
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| this classifier. |
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| Destination |
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| Address | Select the check box and enter the destination IP address in dotted decimal |
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| notation. |
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| Subnet | Enter the destination subnet mask. Refer to the appendix for more information |
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| Netmask | on IP subnetting. |
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| Port | Select the check box and enter the port number of the destination. 0 means any |
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| source port number. See Appendix E on page 373 for some common services |
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| and port numbers. |
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| MAC | Select the check box and enter the destination MAC address of the packet. |
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| MAC Mask | Type the mask for the specified MAC address to determine which bits a packet’s |
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| MAC address should match. |
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| Enter “f” for each bit of the specified destination MAC address that the traffic’s |
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| MAC address should match. Enter “0“ for the bit(s) of the matched traffic’s MAC |
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| address, which can be of any hexadecimal character(s). For example, if you set |
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| the MAC address to 00:13:49:00:00:00 and the mask to ff:ff:ff:00:00:00, a packet |
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| with a MAC address of 00:13:49:12:34:56 matches this criteria. |
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| Exclude | Select this option to exclude the packets that match the specified criteria from |
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| Others |
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| Service | This field simplifies classifier configuration by allowing you to select a predefined |
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| application. When you select a predefined application, you do not configure the |
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| rest of the filter fields. |
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| SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a signaling protocol used in Internet |
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| telephony, instant messaging and other VoIP (Voice over IP) applications. |
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| Select the check box and select VoIP(SIP) from the |
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| configure this classifier for traffic that uses SIP. |
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| File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is an Internet file transfer service that operates on |
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| the Internet and over TCP/IP networks. A system running the FTP server |
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| accepts commands from a system running an FTP client. The service allows |
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| users to send commands to the server for uploading and downloading files. |
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| Select the check box and select FTP from the |
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| this classifier for FTP traffic. |
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| Protocol | Select this option and select the protocol (TCP or UDP) or select User defined |
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| and enter the protocol (service type) number. 0 means any protocol number. |
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| Packet Length | Select this option and enter the minimum and maximum packet length (from 28 |
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| to 1500) in the fields provided. |
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| DSCP | Select this option and specify a DSCP (DiffServ Code Point) number between 0 |
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| and 63 in the field provided. |
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