Blade ICE G8124-E Personal Computer User Manual


 
BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide
BMD00220, October 2010 Chapter 9: Quality of Service 135
Using ACL Filters
Access Control Lists (ACLs) are filters that allow you to classify and segment traffic, so you can
provide different levels of service to different traffic types. Each filter defines the conditions that
must match for inclusion in the filter, and also the actions that are performed when a match is made.
BLADEOS 6.5 supports up to 127 ACLs when the switch is operating in the Balanced deployment
mode (see “Deployment Profiles” on page 147). ACL menus and commands are not available in the
Routing deployment mode.
The G8124 allows you to classify packets based on various parameters. For example:
Ethernet: source MAC, destination MAC, VLAN number/mask, Ethernet type, priority.
IPv4: Source IP address/mask, destination address/mask, type of service, IP protocol number.
TCP/UPD: Source port, destination port, TCP flag.
Packet format
For ACL details, see “Access Control Lists” on page 75.
Summary of ACL Actions
Actions determine how the traffic is treated. The G8124 QoS actions include the following:
Pass or Drop
Re-mark a new DiffServ Code Point (DSCP)
Re-mark the 802.1p field
Set the COS queue