Publication date: Sept, 2015
Revision A1
187
: Inserts a new QCE before the current row.
:
Edits the QCE.
: Moves the QCE up the list.
: Moves the QCE down the list.
: Deletes the QCE.
: The lowest plus sign adds a new entry at the bottom of the QCE listings.
Port Members:
Check the checkbox button to make any port a member of the QCL entry. By default, all ports will
be checked.
Key Parameters:
Key configuration are described as below:
Tag: Value of Tag field can be “Any,” “Untag,” or “Tag.”
VID: Valid value of VLAN ID can be any value in the range 1-‐4095 or “Any”; users can enter either a
specific value or a range of VIDs.
PCP: Priority Code Point: Valid value PCPs are specific (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) or range (0-‐1, 2-‐3, 4-‐5,
6-‐7, 0-‐3, 4-‐7) or “Any.”
DEI Drop Eligible Indicator: Valid value of DEI can be any of values between 0, 1, or “Any.”
SMAC: Source MAC address: 24 MS bits (OUI) or “Any.”
DMAC: Type Destination MAC type: possible values are unicast (UC), multicast (MC), broadcast (BC)
or “Any.”
Frame Type: Frame Type can have any of the following values:
1.
Any
2.
Ethernet
3.
LLC
4.
SNAP
5.
IPv4
6.
IPv6
NOTE: All frame types are explained below:
1. Any:
Allow all types of frames.
2. Ethernet:
Ethernet Type: Valid Ethernet type can have value within
0x600–0xFFFF or “Any;” default value is “Any.”
3. LLC:
SSAP Address: Valid SSAP (Source Service Access Point) can vary
from 0x00 to 0xFF or “Any,” the default value is “Any.”
DSAP Address: Valid DSAP(Destination Service Access Point) can vary from
0x00 to 0xFF or “Any';” the default value is “Any.”
Control Address: Valid Control Address can vary from 0x00 to 0xFF or
“Any;” the default value is “Any.”
4. SNAP:
PID: Valid PID (a.k.a ethernet type) is within 0x00-‐0xFFFF or
“Any;” default value is “Any.”
5. IPv4:
Protocol: IP protocol number: (0–255, TCP or UDP) or “Any.”
Source IP: Specific Source IP address in value/mask format or “Any.” IP and
Mask are in the format x.y.z.w, where x, y, z, and w are decimal numbers
between 0 and 255. When Mask is converted to a 32-‐bit binary string and
read from left to right, all bits following the first zero must also be zero.
DSCP Diffserv Code Point value(DSCP): This can be specific value, range of
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