Management and Configuration Guide (Includes ACM xl) 2005-12
4-64 ProCurve Secure Access 700wl Series Management and Configuration Guide
Configuring Rights
Note: Ingress packets are incoming packets on an Access Controller’s downlink port.
To create or edit a QoS Marking, do the following:
Step 1. The Marking Criterion section is where you identify the QoS Marking with a Name and
Description, and specify the Type and Value of ingress packets.
a. In the Name field, type a name for this QoS Marking. You can change the name of an
existing QoS Marking by typing a new name.
b. In the Description field, type a description for the QoS Marking, or modify the existing
description.
c. From the Type drop-down list, select a criterion type.
The
Type specifies which type of information you want to match with the Value. See
Table 4-27 for descriptions of the possible types.
QoS Markings DiffServ If DiffServ is selected, the DS Codepoint must be specified for marking any
ingress packets that match the specified criterion. Valid entries are from 0
to 63.
IP (ToS) If IP (ToS) is selected, either the Precedence or the Type of Service must
be specified for marking any ingress packets. Valid entries are from 0 to 15
for IP ToS, and 0 to 7 for Precedence.
VLAN Markings
(802.1P/Q)
Priority Type a valid priority to mark ingress packets with 802.1p priority or change
the priority for ingress packets already carrying 802.1p priority markings.
Valid entries are from 0 to 7.
VLAN Tag Type a valid VLAN ID to tag ingress packets with a VLAN ID or change the
VLAN ID of ingress packets already tagged. Valid entries are from 1 to
4094.
Remove Select the check box to remove all 802.1Q/p tags and priority settings.
Table 4-27. Marking Type Field
Criterion Type Criterion Values Description
Src IP/Port, Dest
IP/Port or both
tcpdump string This criteria could be any combination of source IP
address, source port, destination IP address, and
destination port. The tcpdump string must follow the proper
syntax. See Appendix B, “Filter Expression Syntax”, for
more information about tcp dump expressions.
Ingress VLAN tag 0-4094 The 700wl Series system offers the option to classify
ingress packets that have a Null VLAN (VLAN 0).
IP Precedence 0-7 Three left-most bits of the Tos byte in the IP header of a
packet (RFC 1349). Generally, 0 is treated as the lowest
priority and 7 as the highest.
Ingress ToS Settings 0-15 Next four bits of the ToS byte in the IP header, with 0
meaning normal service or lowest priority, and 15 the
highest priority.
Table 4-26. QoS Marking Field Definitions (Continued)
Category Field Description