Product specifications

Efficient Networks
®
Router family
Technical Reference Guide
Chapter 4: System Management
Efficient Networks
®
Page 4-51
qos set -sa 192.168.1.5 192.168.1.12 mypolicy
Dest IP - Specifies the destination IP address or range of IP addresses or disables
destination address checking. The command line usage for entering this parameter is:
-da <destination address> off | <start address>[:<end address>]
Protocol - Specifies the protocol by protocol number or explicitly TCP or UDP or
disables protocol checking.
The command line usage for entering this parameter is:
-p <protocol> off | <protocol number> tcp | udp
Source Port - Specifies the source port or range of ports by number or specific
application.
Specifying Off will disable source port checking. The command line usage for
entering this parameter is:
-sp <source port> off | <start port number>[:<end port number>]
Dest Port - Specifies the destination port or range of ports by number or specific
application or disables destination port checking.
The command line usage for entering
this parameter is:
-dp <destination port> off | <start port number>[:<end port
number>] off | ftp | telnet | smtp | http | snmp |tftp | dns |
login | rsh | h323 | t120
Priority - Specifies the policy priority, with normal the default value. The command line
usage for entering this parameter is:
-pr <priority> high | medium | normal | low
Code Point - incoming - Specifies or defaults the incoming code point. The command
line usage for entering this parameter is:
-ic <incoming code point> off | <code point>
Code Point - outgoing - Specifies or defaults the outgoing code point. The command
line usage for entering this parameter is:
-oc <outgoing code point> off | <code point>
Bidirection - Enables (On) and disables (Off) bidirectional operation of the policy. The
command line usage for entering this parameter is:
-b <bi-directional> on | off
Start Time - Specifies the time of day when the specified policy becomes active. The
command line usage for entering this parameter is:
-st <start time> <hh:mm>
Duration - Specifies the time period for the policy to remain active. The command line usage
for entering this parameter is: