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Table 89 describes the items on the IP Classification Group page.
3 Type information in the text boxes, or click the check box.
4 Click Submit.
The new configuration appears in the IP Filter Group Table (Figure 112).
Modifying an IP filter group configuration
To modify an IP filter group configuration:
1 From the main menu, choose Application > QoS > QoS Advanced > Rules >
IP Classification.
The IP Classification page opens (Figure 112).
Table 89 IP Classification Group page items
Item Range Description
Filter Group Name 1..16 Enter a character string to create an identity for the filter group
configuration.
Group Select (or deselect) the filter from membership in the filter group.
Order Integer Type a number to establish the evaluation order of filters in the group.
Destination Address The IP address that is matched against the packet’s destination IP
address.
Destination Address Mask The mask for the matching of the destination IP address.
Note: A zero bit in the mask means that the corresponding bit in the
address always matches.
Source Address The IP address that is matched against the packet’s source IP address.
Source Address Mask The mask for the matching of the source IP address.
DSCP The value that the DSCP in the packet must have and match this filter.
Protocol The IP protocol that is matched against the packet’s IP protocol field. The
options are: Ignore, TCP, UDP, ICMP, IGMP, or RSVP
Destination L4 Port The value that the packet’s layer 4 destination port number can have and
match the filter entry.
Source L4 Port The value that the packet’s layer 4 source port number can have and
match the filter entry.
Permit (1) True
(2) False
If the frame matches the filter when this is set to true, the matching
process stops.
Note: To group multiple filters in a single group, assign Filter Index and Filter Order the
same filter group name.
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