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218 | Managing the Radio
Aprisa SR+ User Manual 1.11.1
EtherType (Hex)
This parameter sets the Layer 2 Ethernet packet header EtherType field in the selected profile classification
rule. EtherType is a 16 bit (two octets) field in an Ethernet frame. It is used to indicate which protocol is
encapsulated in the payload of an Ethernet Frame.
EtherType Examples:
Protocol
EtherType Value
(Hexadecimal)
IPv4
0800
ARP
0806
IPv6
86DD
VLAN
8100
IP CRITERIA
Source IP Address
This parameter sets the Layer 3 IP packet header Source IP Address field in the selected profile classification
rule. This parameter is written in the standard IPv4 format of ‘xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx’.
Source IP Wildcard Mask
This parameter sets the wildcard mask applied to the ‘Source IP Address’. This parameter is written in the
standard IPv4 format of ‘xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx’.
0 means that it must be a match. If the wildcard mask is set to 0.0.0.0, the complete Source IP Address will
be evaluated for the classification rule.
If the wildcard mask is set to 0.0.255.255, the first 2 octets of the Source IP Address will be evaluated for
the classification rule.
If the wildcard mask is set to 255.255.255.255, none of the Source IP Address will be evaluated for the
classification rule.
Note: The wildcard mask operation is the inverse of subnet mask operation
Destination IP Address
This parameter sets the Layer 3 IP packet header Destination IP Address field in the selected profile
classification rule. This parameter is written in the standard IPv4 format of ‘xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx’.
Destination IP Wildcard Mask
This parameter sets the wildcard mask applied to the ‘Destination IP Address’. This parameter is written in
the standard IPv4 format of ‘xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx’.
0 means that it must be a match. If the wildcard mask is set to 0.0.0.0, the complete Destination IP Address
will be evaluated for the classification rule.
If the wildcard mask is set to 0.0.255.255, the first 2 octets of the Destination IP Address will be evaluated
for the classification rule.
If the wildcard mask is set to 255.255.255.255, none of the Destination IP Address will be evaluated for the
classification rule.
Note: The wildcard mask operation is the inverse of subnet mask operation

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