Allied Telesis AlliedView-EMS 3.11 QoS MANAGER User Manual
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Property Name Description
Valid Values
byte value of the MAC address is
used to determine a match. If a bit
in the Source MAC Address
parameter is 0, the corresponding
bit in the Source MAC Address
parameters is ignored.
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XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX
This can also be set to "any".
Destination MAC
Address Mask
Specifies the masks to be used on
the Destination MAC Address.
When a bit is set to 1 in the mask,
the value of the bit at the same
position in the byte value of the
MAC address is used to determine a
match. If a bit in the Destination
MAC Address parameter is 0, the
corresponding bit in the Destination
MAC Address parameters is
ignored.
This can be set by entering a MAC
address string using the following
format:
•
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX
This can also be set to "any".
MAC Type
Specifies whether the packet is a
Layer 2 unicast (L2UCAST), Layer 2
multicast (L2MCAST) or Layer 2
broadcast Ethernet (L2BCAST).
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L2UCAST
•
L2MCAST
•
L2BCAST
•
any
Tag Protocol ID Specifies the Tag Protocol Identifier
field in the packet.
This can be set by entering a 4 digit
hex number from 0000-FFFF.
This can also be set to "any".
VLAN Priority Specifies the 802.1P priority in the
VLAN tag.
Range: any, 0-7
VLAN
Specifies:
•
For IPv4 packets and
switched Layer 2 IPv6
packets, the source VLAN
that the packet was
associated with at the time
of classification.
•
For accelerated IPv6 packets
at the Layer 2 processor of
the accelerator card, the
destination VLAN.
This can be set by selecting from a
list of available VLANs or "any".
Inner Tag
Protocol ID
Specifies the TPID in the second
802.1Q tag in the packet.
This can be set by entering a 4-byte
hex number from 0000-FFFF.
This can also be set to "any".
Inner VLAN
Priority
Specifies the second 802.1P field in
the packet.
Range: any, 0-7