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Configuring IPv4 Traffic Classes
• Select From List — Matches the selected protocol: IP, ICMP, IGMP, TCP or UDP.
• Custom — Matches a protocol that is not listed by name. Enter the protocol ID. The protocol ID is a standard
value assigned by IANA. The range is a number from 0 to 255.
If Protocol is All Traffic, Source Address and Destination Address are not optional.
Note
• Source Port — Includes a source port in the match condition for the rule. The source port is identified in the datagram
header.
• Any — Any port is allowed as the source port.
• Select From List — Matches a keyword associated with the source port: ftp, ftpdata, http, smtp, snmp,
telnet, tftp or www. Each of these keywords translates into its equivalent port number.
• Custom — Matches the source port number in the datagram header to an IANA port number that you specify.
The port range is from 0 to 65535 and includes three different types of ports:
• 0 to 1023 — Well-Known ports
• 1024 to 49151 — Registered ports
• 49152 to 65535 — Dynamic and/or private ports
• Destination Port — Includes a destination port in the match condition for the rule. The destination port is identified
in the datagram header.
• Any — Any port is allowed as the destination port.
• Select From List — Matches a keyword associated with the source port: ftp, ftpdata, http, smtp, snmp,
telnet, tftp or www. Each of these keywords translates into its equivalent port number.
• Custom — Matches the source port number in the datagram header to an IANA port number that you specify.
The port range is from 0 to 65535 and includes three different types of ports:
• 0 to 1023 — Well-known ports
• 1024 to 49151 — Registered ports
• 49152 to 65535 — Dynamic and/or private ports
• Service Type — Specifies the type of service to use in matching the packets to the class criteria.
• Any — Allows for any type of service as a match criterion.
• IP DSCP Select from List — Choose a DSCP value to use as a match criterion.
• IP DSCP Match to Value — Enter a custom DSCP value from 0 to 63.
• IP Precedence — Matches the packet's IP precedence value to the IP precedence value defined in this field.
The IP precedence range is from 0 to 7.
• IP ToS Bits — Uses the packet's type of service (ToS) bits in the IP header as the match criteria. The IP ToS
bit value ranges between (00 to FF). The high-order three bits represent the IP precedence value. The high-order
six bits represent the IP DSCP value.
• IP ToS Mask — Enter an IP ToS Mask value to identify the bit positions in the IP ToS Bits value that are used
for comparison against the IP ToS field in a packet.
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