Classification And (Tos) Signaling - BinTec X4100 User Manual

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Advanced Configuration of Basic Unit with the Setup Tool
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Define filters as described in
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chapter 7.4.2, page
7.4.2

Classification and (TOS) Signaling

In the classification process, the IP packets previously specified by filters are
assigned either a "high-priority" or "normal" class. The latter can be further sub-
divided into as many as 255 subclasses using a "class ID". It is then possible
for each of these subclasses (interface-specific) to define exactly how the pack-
ets are to be handled in case of congestion (policy).
A maximum packet rate can be defined for TOS signaling. Packets that would
cause this rate to be exceeded are not manipulated, but preferably discarded in
the event of congestion, provided they do not belong to the high-priority packet
class.
The classification and (TOS) signaling are defined in the menu Q
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Filter
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Signaling (TOS)>
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