Ipqos And Multicast Addresses - Allied Telesis AT-9108 User Manual

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Traffic Groupings and Creating a QoS Policy
IPQoS and
Multicast
Addresses
7-14
The following example illustrates basic precedence within IPQoS. It
configures the following two IPQoS groupings:
config ipqos add 10.1.2.3/32 qp4
config ipqos add 10.1.2.0/24 qp3
All traffic containing 10.1.2 as the first 24 bits of the destination IP
address are assigned to the QoS profile qp3, except traffic that is
destined for the station 10.1.2.3, which is assigned to the profile qp4.
The following example provides a more detailed illustration of
precedence within IPQoS. The following two groupings are
configured:
config ipqos add tcp 10.1.2.3/32 10.2.3.4/32
qp4
config ipqos add tcp 10.1.2.0/24 10.2.3.5/32
qp5
In this example, all TCP traffic from 10.2.3.4 destined for 10.1.2.3 uses
the profile qp4. All TCP traffic from 10.2.3.5 destined for 10.1.2.3 uses
the profile qp3.
IP multicast addresses can be used as a traffic grouping by specifying
the long form of the IPQoS command. For example, suppose any
destination multicast address to 227.x.x.x using UDP packets from a
particular server (IP address 10.2.3.4) needs to be prevented from
being routed. The example command is as follows:
config ipqos add udp 227.0.0.0/8 10.2.3.4/32
blackhole
Because this is using an IP multicast destination, it is also possible to
define a range of source IP addresses. Using the previous example,
assume, instead, anything from a subnet starting with 10.x.x.x must
be prevented. The example command is as follows:
config ipqos add udp 227.0.0.0/8 10.2.3.4/8
blackhole
The ability to configure a traffic grouping for the 224.0.0.x set of
reserved IP multicast streams is not allowed.
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