Planet Technology IP DSLAM IDL-4801 User Manual

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check if the value at the location specified in the packet is in the

range specified by 'Value' and 'ValEnd'. 'TerCmp' means check if

the value at the location specified in the packet is less than, equals

to or greater than the 'Value'. 'MatchInList' means take the branch

of the node whose value is equals to the value at the location

specified in the packet. 'AccDeny' means check if the value at the

location specified in the packet is equals to any of the value of the

branches of this node. 'SetBase' means set the base address as

specified by 'setbase action'. 'SetPrio' means set the internal

priority, which is used along with egress port traffic class mapping

table, to determine the output queue. 'Count' means count the

number of packet and bytes in the packets reaching this nodes.

'RetagPrio' means set the priority in the outgoing packet, which is

also used along with egress port traffic class mapping table, to

determine the output queue. 'MatchInGenList' means match value

in packet with values in genlist. For Leaf node, Drop, Fwd,

FwdToCtl, CpToCtl, Allow and GoToNextRule are valid actions.

For Unary node, Count, SetPrio and RetagPrio are valid actions.

For Binary node, Eq, Gt, Lt, SetBase and MatchInGenList are valid

actions. For Ternary node, TerCmp and InRange are valid actions.

For Linear node, only MatchInList is a valid action. For NonLinear

node, MatchinList and AccDeny are valid actions.

Type: Create -- Mandatory

Modify -- Optional

Default value: -----

Ntype

Leaf|Unary|Binary|Ternar

y|Linear|NonLinear

This specifies the type of the Classifier node.

Type: Create -- Mandatory

Modify -- Optional

Valid values: 1 - 0xffffffff

Default value: -----

Offsetval offsetval

OffSet, in the packet with respect to the base offset,

from where we have to take the value, which is to be matched. If

gsvClfrProfileNodeAction is SetBase and

gsvClfrProfileNodeSetBaseType is Compute then this value is

used to specify the offset with respect to the base offset, which

shall be used to specify the field of the packet used to compute the

new base offset. If the gsvClfrProfileNodeValType is U8 the offset

can be odd or even. If the

gsvClfrProfileNodeValType is U16, U32 or U64 then

the offset can only be even. This field is not valid for

any other value type.

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