User Manual

Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration
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IP destination address (an address mask can be used to define a range of
addresses or subnet)
Source port range
Destination port range
You can define an L2 classification rule based on the Customer VLAN ID (CVID).
Classification rules can be specified for:
Downlink data is classified by the ASN-GW into GRE tunnels, which, in turn,
are mapped into 802.16e connections in the air interface
Uplink data is classified by the MS into 802.16e connections, and with respect
to classification rules defined in the service profile provisioned in the ASN-GW
and downloaded to the MS when establishing a connection.
For instance, you can define an L3 downlink classification rule that will classify
traffic to a certain MS with a DSCP value of 46 into a UGS connection, and all
other traffic to the MS into a best effort connection. In addition, an uplink L3
classification rule can be defined that will classify traffic from this MS with a UDP
destination port higher than 5000 into a UGS connection, and all other traffic
from the MS into a best effort connection.
Up to a maximum of 100 classification rules can be created.
1 Enable the L3 classification rules configuration mode (refer to
Section 3.4.12.11.4.1)
To configure one or more L3 classification rules: