Possible values:
• C-Tag(C-VID; C-UP)
Example:
CVID=128&&CUP=2
• DA (MACaddress; MACmask) ]
Example:
DA&<MAC address>
C-VID
C-VID is the VLAN ID of a c-tag. C-tag is the customer tag.
For any C-VID defining a virtual port, the system allows you to provision the
following
• Possible values: [ 1, 2, 3, ..... 4093, MASKx
11
x
10
x
9
x
8
x
7
x
6
x
5
x
4
x
3
x
2
x
1
x
0
, ANY_C-VID
]
ANY_C-VID is a ’don’t care’ - criteria for the C-VID,
xi = { 0, 1, X}, X is a don’t care for this bit position ]
• Default: no default value
C-UP
C-UP is the user priority of the customer tag c-tag.
Possible values: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, MASKx
2
x
1
x
0
, all ]
Default value: all
TOSbyte
For any IPTOScTagged (TOSbyte) or IPTOSuntagged (TOSbyte), the system allows
you to provision the following:
• Possible values: [MASKx
7
x
6
x
5
x
4
x
3
x
2
x
1
x
0
,]
xi = { 0, 1, X}, X is a don’t care for this bit position ]
• Default: no default value
DA
The DA flow descriptor is used to either enter
• the MACaddress or
Each byte can range from 00, 01, 02, .... to ... FD, FE, FF.
• the MAC mask
Each byte can range from 00, 01, 02, .... to ... FD, FE, FF. In the binary
presentation of each BYTE each - binary
0 indicates a don’t care for the related bit,
binary
1 indicates a significant related bit in the binary presentation of the related
BYTE of the MACaddress.
Provisioning constraints
The last Flow Descriptor entry in a FIT is always: OTHERS,
Traffic provisioning
Parameters for provisioning Flow Identification Tables
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