Table 1-23 Relationship Between Upper And Lower Ip User Data Length Llimits And Ip User Data Length - Hitachi GR2000 Series Configuration Commands

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Default:
Range of value:
2
DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point), CU (Current Unused)
Default:
Range of value:
Description:
default:
Range of value:
Table 1-23 Relationship between Upper and Lower IP User Data Length Llimits and
Upper and Lower
Limits Designation
-upper
-upper
-lower
-lower
GR2K-GA-0014
Ver. 07-02
None (DSCP values are not included in the flow detecting
condition.)
0 to 63 (decimal).
This parameter specifies precedence value, which is the upper
3 bits of the ToS field. This is compared to the upper 3 bits of
the ToS field of sent/received packets. The lower 5 bits of the
ToS field are ignored.
7
6
5
4
2
2
2
DSCP
High-Order 6 Bits are Designated.
None (precedence values are not included in the detecting
condition)
0 - 7 (decimal)
Upper limit or lower limit of the IP user data length are
designated (Table 1-23).
-upper: Upper limit of the IP user data length is designated.
-lower: Lower limit of the IP user data length is designated.
None (TOS values are not included in the flow detecting
condition.)
0 to 65535 (decimal).
IP User Data Length
Relationship between A (Packet Value):
(Total Length) - (Header Length) and B (IP user data
length designated in constituting definition
3
2
1
0
2
2
2
2
CU
information)
A < B
A > B
A > B
A < B
Filtering/QoS Information
Result
Agreed
Disagreed
Agreed
Disagreed
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