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a. TCP/UDP Source Port Range (5060-5061, 10000-20000)
b. IP Protocol List (17 = UDP)
6. Cisco VoIP DL
a. TCP/UDP Destination Port Range (16,000-33,000)
b. IP Protocol List (17 = UDP)
7. Vonage VoIP DL
a. TCP/UDP Destination Port Range (5060-5061, 10000-20000)
b. IP Protocol List (17 = UDP)
8. TCP
a. IP Protocol List (6)
9. UDP
a. IP Protocol List (17)
10. PPPoE Control
a. Ether Type Rule (Ether Type = DIX-Snap, Ether Value = 0x8863)
11. PPPoE Data
a. Ether Type Rule (Ether Type = DIX-Snap, Ether Value = 0x8864)
12. IP
a. Ether Type Rule (Ether Type = DIX-Snap, Ether Value = 0x0800)
13. ARP
a. Ether Type Rule (Ether Type = DIX-Snap, Ether Value = 0x0806)
14. Expedited Forwarding
a. IP TOS/DSCP (ToS low=46(0x2E), ToS high=46(0x2E), ToS mask = 63(0x3F))
15. Streaming Video (IP/TV)
a. IP TOS/DSCP (ToS low=13(0x0D), ToS high=13(0x0D), ToS mask = 63(0x3F))
16. 802.1p BE
a. Ethernet Priority (low=0, high=0) (this is the equivalent of the User Priority value in the TCI (Tag Control
Information) field of a VLAN tag)
17. 802.1p Voice
a. Ethernet Priority (ToS low=6, ToS high=6) (this is the equivalent of the User Priority value in the TCI (Tag Control
Information) field of a VLAN tag)
18. 802.1p Video
a. Ethernet Priority (ToS low=5, ToS high=5) (this is the equivalent of the User Priority value in the TCI (Tag Control
Information) field of a VLAN tag)
: Two different VoIP rule names have been defined for each direction of traffic, Uplink (UL) and Downlink (DL), (index
numbers 4 to 7). This has been done to distinguish the proprietary nature of the Cisco VoIP implementation as
opposed to the more standard Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) signaling found, for example, in the Vonage-type VoIP
service.
opposed to the more standard Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) signaling found, for example, in the Vonage-type VoIP
service.
5.6.1.2 Service Flow Class (SFC)
A Service Flow class defines a set of parameters that determines how a stream of application data that matches a certain
classification profile will be handled. You can create up to 32 different SFCs, including 8 predefined SFCs. Also, you can
create, edit, and delete SFCs where, each SFC contains the following parameters and values:
classification profile will be handled. You can create up to 32 different SFCs, including 8 predefined SFCs. Also, you can
create, edit, and delete SFCs where, each SFC contains the following parameters and values:
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Service flow name