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FX Series Administration Guide - Version 6.2.2
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Chapter: FX Series Configuration
Section: Quality of Service
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If the user checks a box and clicks “Add” the rank is set based upon the rank of the selected item. Each of
those actions will bring up a ‘Group Filter screen. The rules in the pick-list are sorted based upon Rank.
“+" and "-" buttons at the bottom of the pick list move selected rules up or down in rank, multiple items
can be selected for the rank adjustment. An existing entry may be chosen by clicking on the group filter
name.
Clicking on the Queue “Name” will allow you to modify that Queue. Each of those actions will then lead
to a Queue definition screen. The Default Queue is pre-defined and may only be deleted if other queues
exist. Its initial priority is 8, the lowest priority.
Name:
This identifies the customer/function of the filter. This
field must be entered and must be unique.
Enabled:
This selects whether the group filter is enabled or not.
Group:
Selects which group that traffic that matches the
criteria specified in this group filter should be directed
to.
This field may be left unassigned during definition, but
must be eventually be assigned for them to take effect.
Protocol:
Select between *, IP, MPLS. The default is * (all protocols). If ‘IP’ is selected then the ‘MPLS label’ field is
inaccessible. If ‘*’ is selected then all fields except ‘VLAN’ are inaccessible. If ‘MPLS’ is selected, then the
‘Destination and Source subnets’ fields, are inaccessible.
VLAN:
Enter either 0 or a VLAN ID between 2 and 4094. Only one may be selected. 0 indicates untagged traffic
as the selection criteria. The default is any VLAN.
MPLS label:
If MPLS was selected as the protocol then a decimal value between 0 and 1048575 may be entered. If no
value is entered then all MPLS labels will match the filter criteria. If there are multiple MPLS labels, the
filter will only match the first label encountered in the packet.
Destination subnets:
This is specified in CIDR format. Multiple subnets may be separated by a comma. The default is ‘*’ (any
subnet). Acceleration tunnels utilized by FX WAN Optimization may not maintain the original application
destination address, therefore this field should not be used when classifying FX Wanop traffic unless an
application policy is defined to prevent tunnel sharing between different destination subnets.
Source subnets:
This is specified in CIDR format. Multiple subnets may be separated by a comma. The default is ‘*’ (any
subnet)
Figure 3-17 FX Series QoS Group Filters Edit Screen