HP-UX IPQoS A.01.00 Administrator's Guide (October 2005)
Table Of Contents
- About This Document
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installing HP-UX IPQoS
- 3 Getting Started with HP-UX IPQoS
- 4 HP-UX IPQoS Configuration Files
- 5 Administering HP-UX IPQoS
- 6 Troubleshooting HP-UX IPQoS
- Overview
- Troubleshooting Tools
- Troubleshooting Scenarios
- Installation Scenario: HP-UX IPQoS Installation Fails
- HP-UX IPQoS Configuration File Verification Fails
- Active Configuration Is Not As Expected
- State Is Not As Expected
- Traffic Management Problems
- Corrupt or Missing HP-UX IPQoS Configuration File
- Internal Error from Corrupt or Missing HP-UX IPQoS Database File
- Sample Error and Warning Messages
- Reporting Problems to HP
- A HP-UX IPQoS Configuration File Attributes: Quick Reference
- B HP-UX IPQoS Configuration File Examples
- C ipqosadmin Quick Reference
- Glossary

HP-UX IPQoS Configuration Files
Filter Blocks
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dscplo[w] n
Low end of DSCP field range. Valid range is 0 to 63 inclusive.
dscphi[gh] n
High end of DSCP field range. Valid range is 0 to 63 inclusive.
Specifying both dscplo and dscphi creates a filter that only matches traffic
with DSCP fields within that range. To select all non-default DSCP traffic,
specify dscplo 1 and dscphi 63.
dscp n
DSCP field value. Valid range is 0-63 inclusive.
This is equivalent to specifying the same value for dscplo and dscphi.
Specify this attribute when you want to specify a single DSCP value rather
than a range.
Do not specify this attribute with dscplo or dscphi.
dstphysaddr addr Physical (MAC) address. The addr string must contain only hexadecimal
characters, optionally separated in groups of two by a separator character.
The separator character can be either a colon (:) (the format used by ARP)
or a hyphen (-). The total number of hexadecimal digits in the string must
be less than or equal to 40.
Examples of legal addresses are as follows: 00:00:00:12:34:56,
00-00-00-12-34-56, or 000000123456.
An example of an illegal address is 00:00:00:12:34-56
This address is illegal, because the separator character must be consistent.
Priority Attribute
The priority attribute syntax is as follows:
Table 4-2 Supported Network Protocol Numbers
Network Protocol
Numbers
Protocol
0x800 IP over Ethernet
0x86DD IPv6 over Ethernet