Marking Packets For Differentiated Services (Qos) - Avaya 3.7 Configuration Manual

Release 3.7
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Establishing security
4. From the drop-down list, select Packet Filtering, then click GO to open the Policy Manager
for Packet Filtering.
5. Click Advanced to open the Packet Filter Rule-Advanced dialog box.
6. Use
Table 12
Table 12: Packet Filter rule-advanced options
Option
Permit all non VPN traffic
Deny all IP non VPN traffic
Deny all non VPN traffic
Drop all IP fragments
Drop all Short IP Packets
Keep Filter Statistics
7. Click OK to return to the Policy Manager for Packet Filtering.
8. Click Save to save your work.

Marking packets for differentiated services (QoS)

If your network is running Differentiated Services, a VSU can be configured to mark specific IP
packets for specific types of services.
192 Avaya VPNmanager Configuration Guide Release 3.7
for determining which option you want.
Description
Select this button to permit all non VPN packets.
Select this button to block all IP non VPN packets.
Select this button to block all non VPN packets.
Select this check box to block all IP packets that
have been fragmented. See
Discovery on page 201
packet fragmentation.
Select this check box to block all IP packets that
are unusually small. The following are considered
short packets.
Select this check box if you want to send the
"packet filtering log" to a common SNMP
manager. The manager that is used is configured
in the Routing.
for information about
IP packets shorter than 20 bytes.
TCP packets shorter than 40 bytes.
UDP packets shorter than 28 bytes.
ICMP packets shorter than 28 bytes.
Path MTU

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