Avaya 882 Manual Do Utilizador

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Document No. 10-300077, Issue 2
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80-Series QoS
The command syntax is:
Standard ACL
(configure)# 
access-list <access-list-name> <access-list-index> 
{permit [{use-priority <priority> | use-diffserv [mask] | remark-diffserv 
<dscp>
 [mask] | use-l2}] | deny | fwd1 | fwd2 | fwd3 | fwd4 | fwd5 | fwd6 | 
fwd7 | fwd8} {<source-ip-addr>
 <source-wildcard> | any | host <source-
ip-addr>
}
Extended ACL
(configure)# 
access-list <access-list-name> <access-list-index> 
{permit [{use-priority <priority> | use-diffserv [mask] | remark-diffserv 
<dscp>
 [mask] | use-l2}] | deny | fwd1 | fwd2 | fwd3 | fwd4 | fwd5 | fwd6 | 
fwd7 | fwd8} <protocol-id>
 {<source-ip-addr> <source-wildcard> | any | 
host <source-ip-addr>
} [{lt <port> | eq <port> | gt <port> | range <port> 
<port>
}] {<dest-ip-addr> <dest-wildcard> | any | host <dest-ip-addr>} [{lt 
<port>
 | eq <port> | gt <port> | range <port> <port>}] [established]
Keywords, 
Arguments, and 
Options
Table 25-14.  Keywords, Arguments, and Options
Keyword, Argument or 
Option
Definition
<access-list-name>
A unique name that identifies the access 
control list.
<access-list-index>
The unique rule number within the access list.
permit
Forwards the packet without changing its 
priority. 
use-priority
Assigns the priority that you define in the 
following <priority> parameter to the packet.
<priority>
The priority that you want to assign to packets 
that match this ACL. Enter a number between 
0 and 7. 
use-diffserv
Classifies traffic by the DSCP in the packet.
[mask]
Masks the three least significant bits of the 
DSCP. 
If you mask the three least significant bits of 
the DSCP, the switch recognizes the 
remaining bits as the precedence field of the 
type of service (TOS) field and classifies the 
packets accordingly.
remark-diffserv
Replaces the DSCP in the packet with the 
DSCP that you enter for the following 
<dscp> parameter. 
The switch uses the DSCP that you enter for 
the <dscp> parameter to classify the packet. 
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