Creating An Ip Filter Group Table Entry - Nortel 2000 Using Manual

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This address is used to match the destination IP address in the packet's IP
header.
b In the Subnet Mask field, enter
3
In the Source Address box, click Network Address.
a
In the Network Address field, enter
This is the IP address to match against the packet's source IP address.
b In the Subnet Mask field, enter
4
In the DSCP field, choose
This value matches packets with a DSCP of 0x20 (32 decimal value).
If you choose Ignore, the DSCP value in the packet is ignored.
5
In the Protocol field, choose
When you select TCP, you specify that only TCP packets be matched. If you
select Ignore, all IP protocols are matched.
6
In the Destination Layer 4 Port field, click Ignore.
7
In the Source Layer 4 Port field, click Ignore.
8
Click Submit.
The new entry appears in the IP Filter Table.

Creating an IP Filter Group Table entry

Now you can create an IP filter group in the IP Filter Group Table section of the IP
Classification page.
To create an IP filter group entry:
1
Click Create Filter Group in the IP Filter Group Table section of the IP
Classification page.
The IP Classification Group page opens
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134.177.0.0
255.255.0.0
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0x20
from the list.
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