Queue and schedule traffic:
Place packets in one of two COS queues
Schedule transmission based on the COS queue weight
Using ACL filters
Access Control Lists are filters that allow you to classify and segment traffic, so you can provide different levels of
service to different traffic types. Each filter defines the conditions that must match for inclusion in the filter, and also
the actions that are performed when a match is made.
Summary of packet classifiers
The GbE2c allows you to classify packets based on various parameters, such as:
Ethernet
Source MAC address/mask
Destination MAC address/mask
VLAN number/mask
Ethernet type
Ethernet Priority, which is the IEEE 802.1p Priority
IPv4
Source IP address/mask
Destination IP address/mask
Type of Service value
IP protocol number: The protocol number or name as shown in the following table:
Table 14
Well-known protocol types
Number
1
2
6
17
89
112
TCP/UDP
TCP/UDP application source port, as shown in the table titled "Well-Known Application Ports"
TCP/UDP application destination port, as shown in the table titled "Well-Known Application Ports"
TCP/UDP flag value, as shown in the table titled "Well-Known TCP Flag Values"
Table 15
Well-known application ports
Number
20
21
22
23
25
37
42
43
53
TCP/UDP
Number
Application
ftp-data
79
ftp
80
ssh
109
telnet
110
smtp
111
time
119
name
123
whois
143
domain
144
Protocol Name
icmp
igmp
tcp
udp
ospf
vrrp
TCP/UDP
Number
Application
finger
179
http
194
pop2
220
pop3
389
sunrpc
443
nntp
520
ntp
554
imap
1645;1812
news
1813
TCP/UDP
Application
irc
imap3
ldap
https
rip
rtsp
Radius
Radius Accounting
hsrp
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