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LAPAC1750PRO Access Point Software User Manual
Table 47: DiffServ Class Map
Field
Description
Class Map Configuration
Class Map Name
The name can range from 1 to 31 alphanumeric
characters
Match Layer 3
Specify whether to classify IPv4 or IPv6 packets
Protocol
Match Criteria Configuration
Class Map Name
Select name of the class to configure
Use the fields in the Match Criteria Configuration area
to match packets to a class Select the check box for
each field to be used as a criterion for a class and enter
data in the related field You can have multiple match
criteria in a class
Note:
The match criteria fields that are available
depend on whether the class map is an IPv4 or IPv6
class map
Match Every
Select Match Every to specify that the match condition
is true to all the parameters in a Layer 3 packet
All Layer 3 packets will match a Match Every match
condition
Section 3: Configuring the Access Point
Protocol
Select the Protocol field to use a Layer 3 or Layer 4
protocol match condition based on the value of the IP
Protocol field in IPv4 packets or the Next Header field
of IPv6 packets
Once you select the field, choose the protocol to match
by keyword or enter a protocol ID
Select From List
Select one of the following protocols from the list:
IP
ICMP
IPv6
ICMPv6
IGMP
TCP
UDP
Match to Value
To match a protocol that is not listed by name, enter the
protocol ID
The protocol ID is a standard value assigned by the
IANA The range is a number from 0–255
IPv4 Class Maps
Source IP Address Select this field to require a packet's source IP address
to match the address listed here Enter an IP address in
the appropriate field to apply this criterion
Source IP Mask
Enter the source IP address mask
The mask for DiffServ is a network-style bit mask in IP
dotted decimal format indicating which part(s) of the
destination IP Address to use for matching against
packet content
A DiffServ mask of 255 255 255 255 indicates that all
bits are important, and a mask of 0 0 0 0 indicates that
no bits are important The opposite is true with an ACL
wild card mask For example, to match the criteria to
a single host address, use a mask of 255 255 255 255
To match the criteria to a 24-bit subnet (for example,
192 168 10 0/24), use a mask of 255 255 255 0
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