Qosc, Addrule – USRobotics U.S. Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet/USB Router User Manual

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U.S. Robotics SureConnect ADSL Ethernet/USB Router User Guide

igmp -o -routerif <interface>
igmp -o -deleteif <interface>
igmp -o -display
Used for configuring igmp proxy and router interfaces.
-proxyif <interface> Sets the proxy interface. Typically a LAN interface (eth0) is specified.
-routerif <interface> Sets the router interface. Typically a WAN interface (ATM0, PPP0) is
specified.
-deleteif <interface> Deletes either the proxy or router interface.
-display Displays the group in all interfaces.

1.23

qosc


The following commands are available in the “qosc” directory

1.23.1

addrule


addrule prority -o [-da address] [-sa address] [-p protocol] [-dp portNum] [-sp portNum]
[-tos serviceType] [-type icmp-types] [-flg tcp-flags] [-tc actionID] [-fw actionID]

The addrule command provides a mechanism to specify an action (Firewall or Traffic Conditioning)
to packets matching a user specified criteria. One or more of the following packet header fields can
be used in the specification criteria: destination IP address, source IP address, destination port,
source port, and protocol (TCP, UDP, or ICMP). Every rule must be associated with at least one
action. Before adding a rule, the specified action must already be available in the system.

<priority>
The priority for this rule. Since there can be many rules configured and it is possible for a packet to
match several different rules, the priority is used to break ties. The priority values range from the
highest priority 0 to the lowest priority 65531. By default the minimum priority value (65535) is
assigned if the priority is not specified.

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