Specifications
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration
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³ To classify (map) packets to flows:
1. From the Flow Definition menu (Configuration > Applications > Flows > Flow
Definition), select Classification.
The Classification menu appears.
2. Map the various member IDs to the current flow as detailed below.
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Configuration > Applications > Flows > Flow Definition >
Classification
1. VLAN ID Members ... (1)
2. VLAN ID 802.1p ... (0)
3. DSCP Members ... (0)
4. IP Precedence Members ... (0)
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Figure
4-30. Flows Definition - Classification Screen
Table
4-14. Flows Definition - Classification
Parameter Possible Values Remarks
VLAN ID Members 1 – <highest VLAN ID
assigned (max. 4094)>
Defines the members of a VLAN to be mapped to
the flow.
Default: No members
VLAN 802.1p Members 0 - <highest VLAN
priority value (max. 7)>
Defines the members of a VLAN P-bit to be mapped
to the flow.
Default: No members
DSCP Members 0 – 64 Defines the members of a DSCP/TOS priority bit to
be mapped to the flow.
Default: No members
IP Precedence Members 0 – 7
Defines the members of an IP Precedence to be
mapped to the flow. The IP precedence is derived
from the TOS bits 0-2 precedence.
Default: No members
Encapsulating Packets in the Flows
This section explains how to encapsulate packets in the flows.
³ To encapsulate packets into flows:
1. From the Flow Definition menu (Configuration > Applications > Flows > Flow
Definition), select Encapsulation.
The Encapsulation menu appears.
2. Define the VLAN actions and the Marking methods as follows.