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DSCP
DiffServ Code Point value (DSCP): It can be a specific value, range of
values or 'Any'. DSCP values are in the range 0-63 including BE, CS1-CS7, EF or
AF11-AF43.
Sport
Source TCP/UDP port:(0-65535) or
Any
, specific or port range
applicable for IP protocol UDP/TCP.
Dport
Destination TCP/UDP port:(0-65535) or 'Any', specific or port range
applicable for IP protocol UDP/TCP.
6. IPv6
Protocol
IP protocol number: (0-255, TCP or UDP) or
Any
.
Source IP
32 LS bits of IPv6 source address in value/mask format or
Any
. If a
port is configured to match on DMAC/DIP, this field is the Destination IP
address.
DSCP
DiffServ Code Point value (DSCP): It can be a specific value,
range of values or 'Any'. DSCP values are in the range 0-63 including BE, CS1-
CS7, EF or AF11-AF43.
Sport
Source TCP/UDP port:(0-65535) or
Any
, specific or port range
applicable for IP protocol UDP/TCP.
Dport
Destination TCP/UDP port:(0-65535) or
Any
, specific or port range
applicable for IP protocol UDP/TCP.
Action
Parameters
Indicates the classification action taken on ingress frame if Parameters
configured are matched with the frame's content.
•
CoS
: Class of Service (0-7) or
Default
•
DP:
Drop Precedence Level (0-1) or
Default
.
•
DSCP
(0-63, BE, CS1-CS7, EF or AF11-AF43) or
Default
.
•
PCP
PCP: (0-7) or
Default
. Note: PCP and DEI cannot be set individually.
•
DEI
DEI: (0-1) or
Default
.
•
Policy
ACL Policy number: (0-255) or 'Default' (empty field).
•
Ingress Map ID
(0-255) or no Ingress Map (empty field).
Note: 'Default' means that the default-classified value is not modified by this QCE.
Rate Limiters
Rate Limiters control the rate of traffic sent or received on a network interface. Traffic that is less
than or equal to the specified rate is forwarded (and may be delayed by a Shaper), whereas traffic
that exceeds the rate is dropped or delayed.
Traffic Policer
monitors network traffic for conformity with a traffic contract and if required, drops
(or remarks) traffic to enforce compliance with that contract. Traffic sources which are aware of a
traffic contract sometimes apply Traffic Shaping to ensure their output stays within the contract and
is thus not dropped. Traffic exceeding a traffic contract may be tagged as non-compliant, dropped,
or left as-is depending on configuration and circumstance.
Traffic Shaper
attempts to control network traffic to optimize or guarantee the bandwidth by
delaying packets that exceeds the configured bandwidth profile. Traffic shaping action results in a
smooth, evenly distributed flow of frames, complying with the configured rate.