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Case Communications 6401 Rugged ADSL Router Manual Rev 1.5
SECTION 5 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION Page 5.40
The Network options available are described in the table below.
Traffic Class name Name given to this Profile
Rule Order The order this rule should be carried out in, the number will
depend on the number of Traffic Class rules entered. If there are no
previously configured rules in place the only option will be ‘last.
Rule Status Enable or Disable
Specify Classification Criteria
Class Interface Select a list of available interfaces from the drop down menu. (e.g.
LAN, WAN, Local, eth0, eth1, eth2, eth3, eth4, pppoa0/atm1)
Ether type Select from the drop down menu (IP, ARP, IPv6, PPPoE_DISC,
PPPoE_SES, 8865, 8866, 802.1Q)
802.1p Priority Check The QoS technique, also known as class of service (CoS), is a 3-bit
field called the Priority Code Point (PCP) within an Ethernet frame
header when using VLAN tagged frames as defined by IEEE 802.1Q.
It specifies a priority value of between 0 and 7 inclusive that can be
used by QoS disciplines to Differentiate traffic.
802.1P Priority levels
Level
Code
Application
Level
Code
Application
0 Lowest
BK
Background
4
VI
Video, <100ms latency
1
BE
Best Effort
5
VO
Voice, <10ms latency
2
EE
Excellent Effort
6
IC
Inter-network control
3
CA
Critical Applications
7
NC
Network control
Source MAC Address Enter the Source (originating devices) MAC Address e.g.
00:1A:A0:93:A5:65
Source MAC Mask Type the mask for the MAC address. Enter the mask with periods
Separating the three groups of four characters (112.334.556.778, for
Example). Entering 255.255.255.255 as the mask causes the access
Point to accept any IP address. If you enter 0.0.0.0, the access point
Looks for an exact match with the IP address you entered in the IP
Address field.
Destination MAC Address Enter the destination device (receiving devices) MAC Address e.g.
00:11:22:33:44:AA
Destination MAC Mask Type the mask for the MAC address. Enter the mask with periods
separating the three groups of four characters (112.334.556.778, for
example). Entering 255.255.255.255 as the mask causes the access
point to accept any IP address. If you enter 0.0.0.0, the access point
looks for an exact match with the IP address you entered in the IP
Address field.
Source IP Address Enter the IP Address for the source / originating device e.g.
192.168.1.20/24 (255.255.255.0)

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