
Red
MAX
™
Base Station
user manual
Doc. #70-00058-01-01-DRAFT
Proprietary Redline Communications © 2006
November
29,
2006
Page 52 of 106
EnetProtocolType
: Check this box to enable classification based on the protocol
transported by Ethernet. Select Ethernet type from the list: Ethertype for Ethernet version
2 and 802.3 SNAP, and DSAP for 802.3 LLC.
EnetProtocol
: Enter the identifier of the protocol transported by Ethernet. Valid only if
an EnetProtocolType is selected. Valid Ethertype values are from 1,501-65,536. Valid
DSAP values are from 0-169 and 171-255. For example, in order to allow IP traffic, set
EnetProtocolType to Ethertype and EnetProtocol to 2048 (0800 hex).
A list of Ethertypes can be found at:
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ethernet-numbers
A list of DSAP values can be found at:
http://www.ethermanage.com/ethernet/enet-numbers/ieee-lsap-list.html
Add
: Click
Add
to save the classifier settings.
Note: Classifier settings are effective immediately when created.
Remove Classifier
Sfld.lsID
: Select an existing classifier to be deleted. The format is:
Service flow index . Classifier index
Delete
: Click
Delete
to permanently delete the selected classifier.
View Classifiers
Service Flow Identifier
: Select index number of an existing service flow.
SFID.ClsID
: Identifiers for the selected classifier. The format is:
Service Flow ID . Classifier ID
State
: Current state of the service flow:
Active
: Classifier is currently active.
Inactive
: Classifier is not currently active.
Prio
: Priority setting for this classifier.
DestMacAddr
: When displayed, classification is based on this destination MAC address.
DestMacMask
: This Ethernet address mask is used when classification is based on
destination MAC address.
SourceMacAddr
: When displayed, classification is based on this source MAC address.
SourceMacMask
: This Ethernet address mask is used when classification is based on
source MAC address.
Enet Type/Prot
: When displayed, classification is based on Ethernet protocol type and
protocol.
UserPri
: Matching parameters for the Ethernet IEEE 802.1D user priority value
(Ethernet packets with 802.1Q encapsulation). A packet will match if the priority setting
is equal to, or falls between, the high and low range setting. Valid settings are zero to
seven (0 to 7).
Low
: Lowest priority setting of range.