HP 517 802.11ac Unified Walljack Configuration Guide v6.4.0
This DiffServ mechanism classifies traffic based on the value of the Differentiated Services (DS)
codepoint field in IPv4 and IPv6 packet headers (as defined in RFC2474). The codepoint is
composed of the six most significant bits of the DS field.
DiffServ codepoint (DSCP) valueQueue
48 - 631
32 - 472
24 - 313
8 - 234
0 - 7Queue defined by the Default
traffic priority setting or the
LLDP Network Policy TLV if
defined. (See LLDP Network
Policy TLV QoS setting for
details.
Rate limiting
This option lets you control the speed at which traffic can be sent/received on the port.
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Ingress rate
Set the maximum rate at which this port will accept ingress traffic. Traffic in excess of the set rate
is dropped. When using this option you should enable Flow control (under Port settings). This will
ensure that a client device does not send traffic in excess of the ingress limit. (Providing that the
client device supports flow control.)
Traffic
Select the type of traffic to which rate limiting applies: Broadcast, Broadcast and multicast, or All
(broadcast, multicast, and unicast).
MAC filter
This option lets you control port access based on client station MAC addresses. Addresses are
checked against one or more lists stored on the controller. If the MAC address of a connected
device appears in any selected list, then the device is permitted to send and receive traffic on the
port.
To configure MAC-based filters on an HP 517 switch port, do the following:
1. Open the management tool on the controller.
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