Creating
a
DiffServ
Class
Map
D-Link
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
November
2011
Page
140
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
Match
Every
Select
Match
Every
to
specify
that
the
match
condition
is
true
to
all
the
parameters
in
an
L3
packet.
All
L3
packets
will
match
an
Match
Every
match
condition.
Protocol
Select
the
Protocol
field
to
use
an
L3
or
L4
protocol
match
condition
based
on
the
value
of
the
IP
Protocol
field
in
IPv4
packets
or
the
Next
Header
field
of
IPv6
packets.
Once
you
select
the
field,
choose
the
protocol
to
match
by
keyword
or
enter
a
protocol
ID.
Select
From
List
Select
one
of
the
following
protocols
from
the
list:
• IP
• ICMP
• IPv6
• ICMPv6
• IGMP
• TCP
• UDP
Match
to
Value
To
match
a
protocol
that
is
not
listed
by
name,
enter
the
protocol
ID.
The
protocol
ID
is
a
standard
value
assigned
by
the
IANA.
The
range
is
a
number
from
0
–
255.
IPv4
Class
Maps
Source
IP
Address
Select
this
field
to
require
a
packet's
source
IP
address
to
match
the
address
listed
here.
Enter
an
IP
address
in
the
appropriate
field
to
apply
this
criteria.
Source
IP
Mask
Enter
the
source
IP
address
mask.
The
mask
for
DiffServ
is
a
network
‐
style
bit
mask
in
IP
dotted
decimal
format
indicating
which
part(s)
of
the
destination
IP
Address
to
use
for
matching
against
packet
content.
A
DiffServ
mask
of
255.255.255.255
indicates
that
all
bits
are
important,
and
a
mask
of
0.0.0.0
indicates
that
no
bits
are
important.
The
opposite
is
true
with
an
ACL
wild
card
mask.
For
example,
to
match
the
criteria
to
a
single
host
address,
use
a
DiffServ
mask
of
255.255.255.255.
To
match
the
criteria
to
a
24
‐
bit
subnet
(for
example
192.168.10.0/24),
use
a
mask
of
255.255.255.0.
Destination
IP
Address
Select
this
field
to
require
a
packet's
destination
IP
address
to
match
the
address
listed
here.
Enter
an
IP
address
in
the
appropriate
field
to
apply
this
criteria.
Destination
IP
Mask
Enter
the
destination
IP
address
mask.
The
mask
for
DiffServ
is
a
network
‐
style
bit
mask
in
IP
dotted
decimal
format
indicating
which
part(s)
of
the
destination
IP
Address
to
use
for
matching
against
packet
content.
A
DiffServ
mask
of
255.255.255.255
indicates
that
all
bits
are
important,
and
a
mask
of
0.0.0.0
indicates
that
no
bits
are
important.
The
opposite
is
true
with
an
ACL
wild
card
mask.
For
example,
to
match
the
criteria
to
a
single
host
address,
use
a
DiffServ
mask
of
255.255.255.255.
To
match
the
criteria
to
a
24
‐
bit
subnet
(for
example
192.168.10.0/24),
use
a
mask
of
255.255.255.0.
Table
54:
DiffServ
Class
Map
(Cont.)
Field
Description