Creating
a
DiffServ
Class
Map
D-Link
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
November
2011
Page
141
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
IPv6
Class
Maps
Source
IPv6
Address
Select
this
field
to
require
a
packet's
source
IPv6
address
to
match
the
address
listed
here.
Enter
an
IPv6
address
in
the
appropriate
field
to
apply
this
criteria.
Source
IPv6
Prefix
Length
Enter
the
prefix
length
of
the
source
IPv6
address.
Destination
IPv6
Address
Select
this
field
to
require
a
packet's
destination
IPv6
address
to
match
the
address
listed
here.
Enter
an
IPv6
address
in
the
appropriate
field
to
apply
this
criteria.
Destination
IPv6
Prefix
Length
Enter
the
prefix
length
of
the
destination
IPv6
address.
IPv6
Flow
Label
Flow
label
is
20
‐
bit
number
that
is
unique
to
an
IPv6
packet.
It
is
used
by
end
stations
to
signify
quality
‐
of
‐
service
handling
in
routers
(range
0
to
1048575).
IP
DSCP
To
use
IP
DSCP
as
a
match
criteria,
select
the
check
box
and
select
a
DSCP
value
keyword
or
enter
a
DSCP.
Select
from
List
Select
from
a
list
of
DSCP
types.
Match
to
Value
Enter
a
DSCP
Value
to
match
(0
–
63).
IPv4
and
IPv6
Class
Maps
Source
Port
Select
this
field
to
include
a
source
port
in
the
match
condition
for
the
rule.
The
source
port
is
identified
in
the
datagram
header.
Once
you
select
the
field,
choose
the
port
name
or
enter
the
port
number.
Select
From
List
Select
the
keyword
associated
with
the
source
port
to
match:
• ftp
• ftpdata
• http
• smtp
• snmp
• telnet
• tftp
• www
Each
of
these
keywords
translates
into
its
equivalent
port
number.
Match
to
Port
Enter
the
IANA
port
number
to
match
to
the
source
port
identified
in
the
datagram
header.
The
port
range
is
0
–
65535
and
includes
three
different
types
of
ports:
• 0
–
1023:
Well
Known
Ports
• 1024
–
49151:
Registered
Ports
• 49152
–
65535:
Dynamic
and/or
Private
Ports
Table
54:
DiffServ
Class
Map
(Cont.)
Field
Description