Defining type of service filters, Settings in a local filter profile, Defining type of service filters -18 – Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

Defining Static Filters
Defining Type of Service filters

Defining Type of Service filters

To enable proxy-QoS for all packets that match a specific filter specification, you can define a
TOS filter locally in a Filter profile, and then apply the filter to any number of Connection
profiles or RADIUS profiles. (The Filter-ID attribute can apply a local Filter profile to
RADIUS user profiles.) Administrators can also define TOS filters directly in a RADIUS user
profile by setting the Ascend-Filter attribute. For TOS filters, the forwarding action in the filter
has no effect.

Settings in a local Filter profile

Following are the relevant Filter parameters (shown with their default settings):

Input filters...

In filter NN

Type=TOS

IPTOS...

Src Mask=0.0.0.0

Src Adrs=0.0.0.0

Dst Mask=0.0.0.0

Dst Adrs=0.0.0.0

Protocol=0

Src Port Comp=None

Src Port #=0

Dst Port Cmp=None

Dst Port #=0

Precendence=000

Type of Service=Normal

Parameter

Specifies

Src Mask

A mask to be applied to the Src Adrs value before comparing that
value to the source address of a packet.

Src Adrs

An IP address. After applying the Src Mask value, the MAX unit
compares the result to the source address in a packet. For details,
see “Filtering by source or destination address” on page 15-14.

Dst Mask

A mask to be applied to the Dst Adrs value before comparing that
value to the destination address of a packet.

Dst Adrs

An IP address. After applying the Dst Mask value, the MAX unit
compares the result to the source address in a packet.For details,
see “Filtering by source or destination address” on page 15-14.

Protocol

A protocol number. A value of zero matches all protocols. If you
specify a nonzero number, the MAX unit compares it to the
Protocol field in each packet. For list of protocol numbers, see
RFC 1700.

Src Port Cmp

Type of comparison to perform when comparing source port
numbers. With a setting of None (the default), no comparison is
made. You can specify that the filter matches the packet if the
packet’s source port number is Less (less than), Eql (equal to), Gtr
(greater than), or Neq (not equal to) the Src Port # value.

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