Creating A Diffserv Class Map; Table 53 - Acl Configuration - D-Link DWL-2600AP Administrator's Manual

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Field
EtherType
Class of Service
Source MAC
Address
Source MAC Mask
Destination MAC
Address
Destination MAC
Mask
VLAN ID
After you set the desired rule criteria, click Apply. To delete an ACL, select the Delete ACL option and click Apply.

Creating a DiffServ Class Map

The Client QoS feature contains Differentiated Services (DiffServ) support that allows traffic to be classified into
streams and given certain QoS treatment in accordance with defined per-hop behaviours.
Standard IP-based networks are designed to provide best effort data delivery service. Best effort service implies that
the network delivers the data in a timely fashion, although there is no guarantee that it will. During times of congestion,
packets may be delayed, sent sporadically, or dropped. For typical Internet applications, such as e-mail and file
transfer, a slight degradation in service is acceptable and in many cases unnoticeable. However, on applications with
strict timing requirements, such as voice or multimedia, any degradation of service has undesirable effects.
By classifying the traffic and creating policies that define how to handle these traffic classes, you can make sure that
time-sensitive traffic is given precedence over other traffic.
The UAP supports up to 50 Class Maps.
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Description
Select the EtherType field to compare the match criteria against the value in the header of
an Ethernet frame.
Select an EtherType keyword or enter an EtherType value to specify the match criteria.
Select from List Select
Select one of the following protocol types:
•) appletalk
•) arp
•) ipv4
•) ipv6
•) ipx
•) netbios
•) pppoe
Match to Value
Enter a custom protocol identifier to which packets are matched. The value is a four-digit
hexadecimal number in the range of 0600 – FFFF.
Select this field and enter an 802.1p user priority to compare against an Ethernet frame.
The valid range is 0 – 7. This field is located in the first/only 802.1Q VLAN tag.
Select this field and enter the source MAC address to compare against an Ethernet frame.
Select this field and enter the source MAC address mask specifying which bits in the source
MAC to compare against an Ethernet frame.
A 0 indicates that the address bit is significant, and an f indicates that the address bit is to be
ignored. A MAC mask of 00:00:00:00:00:00 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.
A 0 indicates that the address bit is significant, and an f indicates that the address bit is to be
ignored. A MAC mask of 00:00:00:00:00:00 matches a single MAC address.
Select this field and enter the VLAN IDs to compare against an Ethernet frame.
This field is located in the first/only 802.1Q VLAN tag.

Table 53 - ACL Configuration

Section 8 - Configuring Client Quality of Service (QoS)
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