Installation manual
Chapter 5: Configuring the CopperJet
IP Precedence:
IP Precedence Bits: Default “0-Routine”. An independent measure of the
importance of this datagram. You can select:
- 0-Routine
- 1-Priority
- 2-Immediate
- 3-Flash
- 4-Flash Override
- 5-CRITIC/ECP
- 6-Internetwork Control
- 7-Network Control
Delay: Default “0-Normal”. Prompt delivery is important for
datagrams with this indication. You can select:
- 0-Normal
- 1-Low
Throughput: Default “0-Normal”. High data rate is important for
datagrams with this indication. You can select:
- 0-Normal
- 1-High
Reliability: Default “0-Normal”. A higher level of effort to ensure
delivery is important for datagrams with this indication.
You can select:
- 0-Normal
- 1-High
DSCP Precedence:
DSCP Class: Default value is ‘Default”. Set the DSCP field in packet
header to the value represented by the DiffServ class
value. This class may be EF, BE or any of the CSxx or AFxx
classes. You can select:
- Match IP Precedence
- Assured Forwarding 1
- Assured Forwarding 2
- Assured Forwarding 3
- Assured Forwarding 4
- Expedited Forwarding
- Default
IP Precedence Bits: Default “0-Routine”. An independent measure of the
importance of this datagram. You can select:
- 0-Routine
- 1-Priority
- 2-Immediate
- 3-Flash
- 4-Flash Override
- 5-CRITIC/ECP
- 6-Internetwork Control
- 7-Network Control
AF Drop: Default “1-Low”.
The drop priority can take three
values: 0, 1 or 2. The values are described below:
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