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2 In the IP Filter Creation section, type information in the text boxes, or select
from a list.
3 Click Submit.
The new IP filter configuration appears in the IP Filter Table (Figure 83).
Deleting an IP filter configuration
To delete an IP filter configuration:
1 From the main menu, choose Application > QoS > QoS Advanced > Rules >
IP Classification.
The IP Classification page opens (Figure 89).
Destination Address Mask
(qosIpAceDstAddrMask)
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Type the mask for the matching of the destination IP address. A
zero bit in the mask means that the corresponding bit in the
address always matches. One (1) bits must be left justified.
Source Address
(qosIpAceSrcAddr)
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Type the IP address to match against the packet’s source
IP address.
Source Address Mask
(qosIpAceSrcAddrMask)
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Type the mask for the matching of the source IP address. One (1)
bits must be left justified.
DSCP
(qosIpAceDscp)
Integer (-1, 0..63) Type the value that the DSCP in the packet must have and match
this filter.
Protocol
(qosIpAceProtocol)
TCP (6)
UDP (17)
ICMP (1)
IGMP (2)
RSVP (46)
Match All (0)
Choose the IP protocol to match against the packet’s IP protocol
field.
Destination L4 Port
(qosIpAceDstL4PortMin)
(qosIpAceDstL4PortMax)
Integer (0.65535) Type the value that the packet’s layer 4 destination port number
must have and match this filter.
Source L4 Port
(qosIpAceSrcL4PortMin)
(qosIpAceSrcL4PortMax)
Integer (0.65535) Type the value that the packet’s layer 4 source port number must
have and match this filter.
Note: An IP filter configuration is not modifiable. The filter must be
deleted and then reconfigured.
Table 76 IP Filter Table and IP Filter Creation section items (continued)
Item and
MIB association
Range Description
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