220 Implementing Quality of Service (QoS)
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Table 87 describes the items on the IP Filter Table and IP Filter Creation
sections of the IP Classification page.
Table 87 IP Filter Table and Filter Creation sections page items
Section
Item and
MIB association
Range Description
IP Filter Table Action Deletes the row.
Note: You cannot delete a filter if it is referenced in a
filter group.
Instance Displays unique identifier.
Destination Address
(qosIpAceDstAddr)
XXX.XXX.XXX.
XXX
Displays the IP address to match against the
packet’s destination IP address.
Destination Address Mask
(qosIpAceDstAddrMask)
XXX.XXX.XXX.
XXX
Displays the mask for the matching of the
destination IP address. A zero bit in the mask
means that the corresponding bit in the address
always matches. One (1) bits must be left justified.
Source Address
(qosIpAceSrcAddr)
XXX.XXX.XXX.
XXX
Displays the IP address to match against the
packet’s source IP address.
Source Address Mask
(qosIpAceSrcAddrMask)
XXX.XXX.XXX.
XXX
Displays the mask for the matching of the source IP
address. One (1) bits must be left justified.
DSCP
(qosIpAceDscp)
Ignore, Integer
(0..63)
Displays the value that the DSCP in the packet must
have and match this filter. This displays the DSCP
value that this filter attempts to match.
Protocol
(qosIpAceProtocol)
TCP (6)
UDP (17)
ICMP (1)
IGMP (2)
RSVP (46)
Ignore (0)
Displays the IP protocol to match against the
packet’s IP protocol field.
Destination L4 Port
(qosIpAceDstL4PortMin)
(qosIpAceDstL4PortMax)
Integer
(0.65535)
Displays the value that the packet’s layer 4
destination port number must have and match this
filter.
Source L4 Port
(qosIpAceSrcL4PortMin)
(qosIpAceSrcL4PortMax)
Integer
(0.65535)
Displays the value that the packet’s layer 4 source
port number must have and match this filter.
Permit (1) True
(2) False
If the frame matches the filter when this is set to
true, the matching process stops.
IP Filter Creation/
Destination
Address
Ignore Click if you want the filter to ignore the packet’s
destination IP address.
Network Address XXX.XXX.XXX.
XXX
Click if you want the filter to match the packet’s
destination network address.
Enter the IP address to match against the packet’s
destination IP address.
Subnet Mask) XXX.XXX.XXX.
XXX
Enter the mask for the matching of the destination
IP address. A zero bit in the mask means that the
corresponding bit in the address always matches.
One (1) bits must be left justified.
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