Type
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This field defines what service priority type criteria an incoming packet must meet. One or more of the following values must be defined:
- dscp
- 802.1p
- tcp
- udp
- ip
- mac
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Value
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This field contains a user defined numeric value that is dependent upon the service priority type criteria. Valid numeric ranges are the following:
- dscp - Differentiated Services Code Point, (enter a valid range from 0 to 63, zero being the lowest priority)
- 802.1p - IEEE 802.1p priority tag, (enter a valid range from 0 to 7, zero being the lowest priority)
- tcp - TCP port number, (enter a valid range from 0 to 65535)
- udp - UDP port number, (enter a valid range from 0 to 65535)
- ip - IP address, (enter a valid IP address)
- mac - MAC address, (enter a valid MAC address)
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ReplaceDscpState
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This field indicates that a new DSCP value should be assigned. To assign a new DSCP value, select enabled.
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ReplaceDscp
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This field contains the new value to be written to the DSCP field of an incoming packet that meets the match criteria.
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PriortyState
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This field indicates if a new priority value should be assigned. To assign a new priority value, select enabled.
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Priority
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This field contains the new value to be written to the IEEE 802.1p bit priority field of an incoming packet that meets the match criteria.
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ReplacePriority
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This field indicates the IEEE 802.1p bit user priority with the priority specified will be replaced.
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