Field
SPECIFY TRAFFIC CLASSIFICATION RULES
Input Interface
Source MAC Address
Source MAC Mask
802.1P
Source IPv4 Address
Source subnet mask
Destination IPv4
Address
Destination subnet
mask
Ethernet Type
DSCP check
Protocol Type
Source port range
Destination port range Enter the destination port range of the packet.
CLASSIFY MATCH RESULT
Classify Queue
DSCP Mark
Cos Mark
Click Submit Apply to save the settings.
QoS classification.
Select the physical port of the packet from the
drop-down list. For example, ethernet1, ethernet2,
ethernet3, and ethernet4.
Enter the source MAC address of the packet.
Use mask 000000ffffff to mask the MAC address. 00
indicates not mapped and ff indicates mapped.
Select the 802.1p priority of the packet from the
drop-down list. You can select Not match or a value
in the range of 0—7. Note that this function is not
supported at the moment.
Enter the Source IP address of the packet.
Enter the Source subnet mask of the packet.
Enter the destination IP address of the packet.
Enter the destination subnet mask of the packet.
Select the layer 2 protocol type from the drop-down
list. For example, IP protocol and IPX protocol.
You can use this feature to differentiate the complex
data type from the drop-down list.
Select the protocol on this column.
Enter the source port range of the packet.
Specify the queue to which the packet belongs. You
can set the queue in the classification configuration.
Attach the DSCP mark to the mapped packet.
Attach the 802.1p mark to the mapped packet.
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