Allied Telesis AlliedView-EMS 3.10 QoS MANAGER User Manual
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Property Name Description
Valid Values
•
DIAG
•
NLSP
•
IPXWAN
•
any
Destination
IPX Socket
Specifies the destination IPX
socket number of an IPX
packet.
This can be set by entering a 4-
byte hexadecimal value (0000-
FFFF) or by selecting one of the
following:
•
NCP
•
SAP
•
RIP
•
NNB
•
DIAG
•
NLSP
•
IPXWAN
•
any
Source TCP
Port
Specifies the TCP source port
of a TCP/IP packet.
Range: any, 0-65535 or a port
range (n-m).
Destination
TCP Port
Specifies the TCP destination
port of a TCP/IP packet.
Range: any, 0-65535 or a port
range (n-m).
Source UDP
Port
Specifies the UDP source port
of a UDP/IP packet.
Range: any, 0-65535 or a port
range (n-m).
Destination
UDP Port
Specifies the UDP destination
port of an UDP/IP packet.
Range: any, 0-65535 or a port
range (n-m).
Source L4
Mask
Specifies the mask or range of
TCP/UDP source ports in the
packet, when you also specify a
single TCP or UDP destination
port number.
This can be set by entering a 4-
byte hex value from 0000-FFFF
Destination L4
Mask
Specifies the mask or range of
TCP/UDP destination ports in
the packet, when you also
specify a single TCP or UDP
destination port number.
This can be set by entering a 4-
byte hex value from 0000-FFFF
L5 Byte Mask
01-16
These parameters each specify
the properties of a single byte
field to match in the Layer 5
part of IP packets, which is the
TCP or UDP payload. For each
byte field you want to match,
specify:
•
byteoffset, which is a
Each L5 Byte Mask entry can
be set by entering the following
value:
<0-37>, <00-FF>, <00-FF>
(e.g. 3,AA,FF)
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