Match Ip Tos; Match Protocol - NETGEAR ProSafe GSM7324 Command Line Interface Reference Manual

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13.3.9 match ip tos

This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the value
of the IP TOS field in a packet, which is defined as all eight bits of the Service Type octet
in the IP header. The value of
The value of
<tosmask>
denotes the bit positions in
field in a packet. For example, to check for an IP TOS value having bits 7 and 5 set and bit
1 clear, where bit 7 is most significant, use a
of a2 (hex).
<tosmask>
Note: The ip dscp, ip precedence, and ip tos match conditions are alternative
Note: This "free form" version of the IP DSCP/Precedence/TOS match
Format
Mode

13.3.10 match protocol

This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the value
of the IP Protocol field in a packet using a single keyword notation or a numeric value
notation.
To specify the match condition using a single keyword notation, the value for <
is one of the supported protocol name keywords. The currently supported values are:
name>
icmp, igmp, ip, tcp, udp
To specify the match condition using a numeric value notation, the protocol number is a
standard value assigned by IANA and is interpreted as an integer from 0 to 255.
Note: This command does not validate the protocol number value against the
Format
13-14
<tosbits>
is a two-digit hexadecimal number from 00 to ff. The
<tosbits>
ways to specify a match criterion for the same Service Type field in the IP
header, but with a slightly different user notation.
specification gives the user complete control when specifying which bits of
the IP Service Type field are checked.
match ip tos <tosbits> <tosmask>
Class-Map Config
. A value of ip is matches all protocol number values.
current list defined by IANA.
match protocol {protocol-name | <0-255>}
v1.0, December 2005
is a two-digit hexadecimal number from 00 to ff.
that are used for comparison against the IP TOS
value of a0 (hex) and a
<tosbits>
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
<tosmask>
protocol-

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