Comtech EF Data CDD-562L User Manual

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CDD-562L/564 Demodulator with IP Module

Revision 2

Appendix D

MN/CDD564L.IOM

D–19

Parameter

Type

Command

(Instruction

Code and

Qualifier)

Arguments for

Command or

Response to

Query

Description of Arguments

Response to

Command

Query

(Instruction

Code and

Qualifier)

Response to Query

QoS Rule

QSR=

QSR[0..32]=
Index-0 is the
default rule

Command or Query.
QSR=tt|p|sss.sss.sss.sss/ss|ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd/dd|AAAAA|BBBBB|CCCCC|DDDDD|mmmmm|M
MMMM|w|f

Where t = Protocol Type:
01 - UDP 02 - TCP 03 - ICMP 04 - RTP 05 - VOCE 06 - VDEO 07 - RTPS

08 - FTP 09 - HTTP 10 - TELN 11 - SMTP 12 - SNMP 13 - SAP 14 - ORCL
15 - CTRX 16 - SQL 17 - IP 18 - N-IP 19 - ALL [Valid only for default rule]

Where p =
PRI=1..8 (only applies in max/priority mode). In Min/Max mode priority for all rules is fixed at 8.

User should not be alled to change priority in Min/Max mode. Priority-9 is being used for default
rule, and obtained from PARAM file. Pri-9 cannot be used for configuring other rules.
Where s = Source IP

SIP=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy [yy – subnet mask]. All ‘*’ signifies all IP address range[***.***.***.***/**].
Where d = Destination IP

DIP=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy [yy – subnet mask]. All ‘*’ signifies all IP address range, like
[***.***.***.***/**]

All ‘*’ signifies all port range of
00000 – 65535 for TCP/UDP. All port
numbers should in fixed length of 5-chars

Where A = TCP/UDP Source Port range
SPS=aaaaa [Source Port range Start]

Where B = [Source Port range Finish]
SPF=bbbbb

Where C = [Dest Port range Start]
DPS=ccccc

Where D = [Dest Port range Finish]
DPF=ddddd
Where m =

MINBW = mmmmm (meaningful in min.max mode). This is 0 in Max Priority
mode. The number should be mentioned with preceding zeros, to make it a fixed length of 5-

chars.
Where M =

MXB=MMMMM (meaningful in max/pri and min./max modes only). The number should be
mentioned with preceding zeros, to make it a fixed length of 5-chars.

W = WRED = 0-No 1-Yes
F = FILTER = 0-No 1-Yes
Example:

>0001/qsr[1]=05|5|***.***.***.***/**|***.***.***.***/**|*****|*****|*****|*****|00000|22222|0|1
Example: [Default rule]

Note: All QoS related commands can only be issued only when the system is in QoS-
Max/Priority or QoS-Min/Max mode. It may return QSR! While not in any of these modes.

QSR =
QSR!

QSR[0..32]?
Index-0 is the
default rule

QSR[0..32] =
See Description of Arguments
Index-0 is the default rule

 

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