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Configure Quality of Service
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M4200 and M4300 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches Web Management User Manual
Secondary VLAN. Select this option to require a packet’s VLAN ID to match a
secondary VLAN ID or a secondary VLAN ID within a continuous range. If you
configure a range, a match occurs if a packet’s secondary VLAN ID is the same as
any secondary VLAN ID within the range. After you select this option, use the
following fields to configure the secondary VLAN match criteria:
- Secondary VLAN ID Start. The secondary VLAN ID to match or the secondary
VLAN ID with the lowest value within a range of VLANs.
- Secondary VLAN ID End. The secondary VLAN ID with the highest value within
the range of VLANs. This field is not required if the match criteria is a single VLAN
ID.
Ethernet Type. Select this option to require the EtherType value in the Ethernet frame
header to match the specified EtherType value. After you select this option, specify
the EtherType Keyword from the list of common protocols that are mapped to their
Ethertype value.
Source MAC Address. Select this option to required a packet’s source MAC address
to match the specified MAC address. After you select this option, use the following
fields to configure the source MAC address match criteria:
- MAC Address - The source MAC address to match.
- MAC Mask - The MAC mask, which specifies the bits in the source MAC address
to compare against the Ethernet frame. Use F’s and zeros to configure the MAC
mask. An F means that the bit is checked, and a zero in a bit position means that
the data is not significant. For example, if the MAC address is aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff,
and the mask is ff:ff:00:00:00:00, all MAC addresses with aa:bb:xx:xx:xx:xx result
in a match (where x is any hexadecimal number). Note that this is not a wildcard
mask, which ACLs use.
Source MAC Mask. This is a bit mask in the same format as a MAC address
indicating which part(s) of the source MAC address to use for matching against
packet content.
Destination MAC Address. Select this option to require a packet’s destination MAC
address to match the specified MAC address. After you select this option, use the
following fields to configure the destination MAC address match criteria:
- MAC Address - The destination MAC address to match.
- MAC Mask - The MAC mask, which specifies the bits in the destination MAC
address to compare against an Ethernet frame. Use F’s and zeros to configure
the MAC mask. An F means that the bit is checked, and a zero in a bit position
means that the data is not significant. For example, if the MAC address is
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, and the mask is ff:ff:00:00:00:00, all MAC addresses with
aa:bb:xx:xx:xx:xx result in a match (where x is any hexidecimal number). Note
that this is not a wildcard mask, which ACLs use.
Destination MAC Mask. This is a bit mask in the same format as a MAC address
indicating which part(s) of the destination MAC address to use for matching against
packet content.
Protocol Type. This lists the keywords for the Layer 4 protocols from which one can
be selected. The list includes 'other' as an option for the remaining values.