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Field Name Description
Classication Name A free form text eld. Enter a descriptive name for this rule.
Rule Order [Last, Null] Select Last to set this rule as the very last classication rule to be processed.
Select Null to set this rule as the next classication rule to be processed within the exist-
ing list of classication rules.
Rule Status [Enable, Disable] Select whether this rule is active or turned off.
Class Interface [local, eth0..eth4, wl0] Select an interface.
Ether Type [IP, ARP, IPV6] Select the Ethernet interface type for this classication.
Source MAC Address
Source MAC Mask
Enter the source MAC Address and Source MAC Mask applied to classication.
Destination MAC Address
Destination MAC Mask
Enter the destination MAC Address and destination MAC Mask applied to classication.
Source IP Address/Mask Enter the source IP Address and Source IP Mask applied to classication.
Destination IP Address /Mask Enter the source IP Address and Source IP Mask applied to classication.
Protocol (Optional) Enter the Protocol specied for classication criteria.
UDP/TCP Source Port (Optional) Enter the Source Port applicable for classication criteria. Expressed as a range
or single port. (port:port or port).
UDP/TCP Destination Port (Optional) Enter the Destination Port applicable for classication criteria. Expressed as a
range or single port. (port:port or port).
Specify Class Queue Choose from available queues in the drop-down list.
Packets classied into a queue that exit through an interface for which a queue is not
specied to exist, will instead egress to the default queue on the interface.
Mark Applied Differentiated Service
Code Point
Select the desired DSCP code from the drop down list.
802.1P priority [1-7] (Lower values have higher priority.) This value is inserted into the Ethernet frame to
be used by QoS disciplines to differentiate trac.
Rate Limit (kbps) Data trac rate limit applied to classication.
The individual elds on this screen are dened as follows:

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