Hitachi GR2000 Series Network Router User Manual


 
Filtering/QoS Information
GR2K-GA-0014 1-169
Ver. 07-02
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TCP, UDP, and other upper level protocols specify the configurable parameters for
flow detection, whereas the flow control parameters that can be configured depend
on the type of flow-control process used. The following tables illustrate the
configurable parameters for flow detection that are supported by various upper-level
protocols, and the flow-control parameters that are supported by different
flow-control methods. IP QoS settings are generated by selecting one parameter type
from the flow-detection parameter table (see Table 1-82) and one from the
flow-control type parameter table (see Table 1-83 to create one entry.
Table 1-82 Configurable Parameters for Flow Detection by Upper-level Protocol
Flow-Detection Parameter
Upper-Level Protocol
TCP UDP ICMP IGMP Unspecified Other
<IP List No.> †† †† †† †† †† ††
-protocol <No.> 6 17 1 2
{-payload_length_upper_limit |
-payload_length_lower_limit}
<Payload Length>
†††
-tos <Value> †††
{-ip_pair | -ip_pair_off} * * * * * *
-ip_source <IP Address> -<IP Address> | mask
<Subnet Mask> | masklen <Subnet Mask Bit Length> |
/<Subnet Mask Bit Lendth>]
†††
-ip_destination <IP Address> -<IP Address> | mask
<Subnet Mask> | masklen <Subnet Mask Bit Length> |
/<Subnet Mask Bit Lendth>]
†††
{-port_pair | -port_pair_off} * *
-port_source <Port No.> [-<Port No.>] ††
-port_destination <Port No.> [-<Port No.>] ††
{-pair_synchronized_off | -pair_synchronized} * *
-icmp_type <No.>
-icmp_code <No.>
-igmp_type <No.>
††: required, : configurable, *: configurable; default, blank: not configurable, numeral: numeric setting