
Configuring Enterprise Edge Services 223
P0911588 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge 2.0 Programming Operations Guide
Filters
TheFilters heading allows you to configure different Filtersfor QoSand specify the
order that these filters are evaluated. Configure the filters before you specify the
filter order. If a filter name is listed in filter order, but the actual filter is missing,
the system ignores it. If a filter is omitted from the filter order list, the filter is not
effective.
To set QoS filters:
1. Choose Services, QoS andclickontheFilters heading.
The Filter Configuration and Filters screen appears.
Adding a QoS filter
2. On the Configuration menu click Add Filters.
The Filters property sheet appears.
3. Set the QoS Filters parameters according to the following table:
Attribute Description
Filter Allows you to specify the entry name that is used as a key to uniquely identify
an individual filter entry in QoS layer. Its value must follow certain
conventions. It must have the prefix F followed by a unique number that
identifies this filter. For example, F2 is a valid value. While adding, specify
non-recurring values for the unique number.
If you specify an existing filter entry name, the system modifies the existing
filter entry. Using non-sequential numbers results in automatic reassignment
of sequential numbers. While modifying a filter entry, you can't change the
name.
Source Address Allows you to specify the source IP address in a valid dot format.
If you want to ignore the source address setting in filter, leave this box blank.
If you specify an address in this box, you should also specify a subnet mask in
the Source Mask box.
Source Mask Allows you to specify the source mask of the IP address in a valid dot format.
If you specify a source address, you must specify a source mask and vice
versa. Make sure that the mask and address match with each other, for
example bitwise and of mask and address is equal to the address.
If you want to specify a range of addresses, use a subnet mask other than
255.255.255.255. For example, address/mask combination 10.10.10.32/
255.255.255.252 represents addresses 10.10.10.32-10.10.10.35.
Destination
Address
Allows you to specify a destination IP address in a valid dot format. See the
instructions for Source Address.
Destination Mask Allows you to specify a mask for the destination IP address in a valid dot
format. See the instructions for Source Mask.
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