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Source IP Address, Source L4 Port

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GS108T and GS110TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • EtherType. Select the EtherType field to compare the match criteria against the value in the header of an Ethernet frame. Select an EtherType keyword or enter an EtherType value to specify the match criteria.If you specify the EtherType value, select User Value from the menu and enter a custom protocol identifier to which packets are matched. The value is a four-digit hexidecimal number in the range of 0600-FFFF. • Source MAC. Select this field and enter the source MAC address to compare against an Ethernet frame. • Source MAC Mask. Enter the source MAC address mask specifying which bits in the destination MAC to compare against an Ethernet frame. An f indicates that the address bit is significant, and a 0 indicates that the address bit is to be ignored. A MAC mask of ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff matches a single MAC address. • Destination MAC. Select this field and enter the destination MAC address to compare against an Ethernet frame. • Destination MAC Mask. Enter the destination MAC address mask specifying which bits in the destination MAC to compare against an Ethernet frame. An f indicates that the address bit is significant, and a 0 indicates that the address bit is to be ignored. A MAC mask of ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff matches a single MAC address. • Protocol Type. Requires a packet's layer 4 protocol to match the protocol you select. If you select Other, enter a protocol number in the field that appears. The valid range is 0- 255. • Source IP Address. Requires a packet's source port IP address to match the address listed here. In the IP Address field, enter a valid source IP address in dotted decimal format. • Source Mask. Enter a valid subnet mask to determine which bits in the IP address are significant. Note that this is not a wildcard mask. • Source L4 Port. Requires a packet's TCP/UDP source port to match the port you select. Select the desired L4 keyword from the list on which the rule can be based. If you select Other, the screen refreshes and a Port ID field appears. Enter a user-defined Port ID by which packets are matched to the rule. • Destination IP Address. Requires a packet's destination port IP address to match the address listed here. In the IP Address field, enter a valid destination IP address in dotted decimal format. • Destination Mask. Enter a valid subnet mask to determine which bits in the IP address are significant. This is not a wildcard mask. 4-16 v1.0, April 2010 Configuring Quality of Service

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GS108T and GS110TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
4-16
Configuring Quality
of
Service
v1.0, April 2010
EtherType
. Select the EtherType field to compare the match criteria against the value in
the header of an Ethernet frame. Select an EtherType keyword or enter an EtherType value
to specify the match criteria.If you specify the EtherType value, select User Value from the
menu and enter a custom protocol identifier to which packets are matched. The value is a
four-digit hexidecimal number in the range of 0600–FFFF.
Source MAC
. Select this field and enter the source MAC address to compare against an
Ethernet frame.
Source MAC Mask
. Enter the source MAC address mask specifying which bits in the
destination MAC to compare against an Ethernet frame. An f indicates that the address bit
is significant, and a 0 indicates that the address bit is to be ignored. A MAC mask of
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff matches a single MAC address.
Destination MAC
. Select this field and enter the destination MAC address to compare
against an Ethernet frame.
Destination MAC Mask
. Enter the destination MAC address mask specifying which bits
in the destination MAC to compare against an Ethernet frame. An f indicates that the
address bit is significant, and a 0 indicates that the address bit is to be ignored. A MAC
mask of ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff matches a single MAC address.
Protocol Type
. Requires a packet’s layer 4 protocol to match the protocol you select. If
you select Other, enter a protocol number in the field that appears. The valid range is 0–
255.
Source IP Address
. Requires a packet’s source port IP address to match the address listed
here. In the IP Address field, enter a valid source IP address in dotted decimal format.
Source Mask
. Enter a valid subnet mask to determine which bits in the IP address are
significant. Note that this is not a wildcard mask.
Source L4 Port
. Requires a packet’s TCP/UDP source port to match the port you select.
Select the desired L4 keyword from the list on which the rule can be based. If you select
Other, the screen refreshes and a Port ID field appears. Enter a user-defined Port ID by
which packets are matched to the rule.
Destination IP Address.
Requires a packet’s destination port IP address to match the
address listed here. In the IP Address field, enter a valid destination IP address in dotted
decimal format.
Destination Mas
k. Enter a valid subnet mask to determine which bits in the IP address are
significant. This is not a wildcard mask.