Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
Field
Source MAC Mask
Destination MAC Address
Destination MAC Mask
VLAN ID
IPv4 Class Maps
Service Type
IP DSCP
IP Precedence
IP TOS Bits
IP TOS Mask
Delete Class Map
To delete a Class Map, select the Delete Class Map option and click Apply.
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Table 54: DiffServ Class Map (Cont.)
Description
Enter the source MAC address mask specifying which bits in the destination
MAC to compare against an Ethernet frame.
An f indicates that the address bit is significant, and a 0 indicates that the
address bit is to be ignored. A MAC mask of ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff matches a single MAC
address.
Select this field and enter the destination MAC address to compare against an
Ethernet frame.
Enter the destination MAC address mask specifying which bits in the
destination MAC to compare against an Ethernet frame.
An f indicates that the address bit is significant, and a 0 indicates that the
address bit is to be ignored. A MAC mask of ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff matches a single MAC
address.
Select the field and enter a VLAN ID to be matched for packets. The VLAN ID
range is 0 – 4 095.
You can specify one type of service to use in matching packets to class criteria.
To use IP DSCP as a match criteria, select the check box and select a DSCP value
keyword or enter a DSCP.
Select from List
Select from a list of DSCP types.
Match to Value
Enter a DSCP Value to match (0 – 6 3).
Select this field to match the packet's IP Precedence value to the class criteria
IP Precedence value.
The IP Precedence range is 0 – 7 .
Select this field and enter a value to use the packet's Type of Service bits in the
IP header as match criteria.
The TOS bit value ranges between (00 – F F). The high‐order three bits represent
the IP precedence value. The high‐order six bits represent the IP Differentiated
Services Code Point (DSCP) value.
Enter an IP TOS mask value to perform a boolean AND with the TOS field in the
header of the packet and compared against the TOS entered for this rule.
The TOS Mask can be used to compare specific bits (Precedence/Type of
Service) from the TOS field in the IP header of a packet against the TOS value
entered for this rule. (00 – F F).
Check to delete the class map selected in the Class Map Name menu. The class
map cannot be deleted if it is already attached to a policy.
Creating a DiffServ Class Map
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