Example of applying tos filters to wan connections – Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual
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MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring IP Routing
Configuring WAN interfaces
Src Adrs=0.0.0.0
Dst Mask=255.255.255.255
Dst Adrs=10.168.6.24
Protocol=6
Src Port Cmp=None
Src Port #=0
Dst Port Cmp=Eql
Dst Port #=23
Precedence=010
Type of service=Latency
Following is a RADIUS user profile that contains a comparable filter specification:
sampleProf Password="mypasswd", User-Service=Framed-User
Framed-Protocol=PPP,
Framed-IP-Address=10.168.6.120
Framed-IP-Netmask=255.255.255.0
Ascend-Filter="iptos in dstip 10.168.6.24/32
dstport=23 precedence 010 type-of-service latency"
Note:
Filter specifications cannot contain new lines. The preceding example shows the
specification on two lines for printing purposes only.
Example of applying TOS filters to WAN connections
For a Connection or RADIUS profile that has an applied TOS filter, the system sets bits in the
TOS byte according to the filter specification.
Applying a filter to a Connection profile
You apply a TOS filter in a local Connection profile by specifying the number of the Filter
profile in which the TOS filter is defined. Use the TOS Filter parameter (in the Connection
profile’s IP Options subprofile) to specify the number of a Filter profile
.
The following setting applies the TOS filter to a Connection profile. If the incoming data
stream contains packets destined for 10.168.6.24, as shown in “Example of defining a TOS
filter” on page 9-53, the TOS settings in the filter are set in those packets.
Ethernet
Connections
Connection profile 1
IP options...
TOS Filter=01