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Strany 1 - Protocol Prioritization

Configuring Traffic Filters andProtocol Prioritization Router Software Version 10.0Site Manager Software Version 4.0Part No. 112927 Rev. AJanuary 19

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization6-85.Select Criteria➔Add; then select the criterion that you want to use to filter packets (Figu

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Applying Inbound Traffic Filters6-9Figure 6-8. Add Range Window6.Specify the low and high values for the range you want to apply to the selected crite

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization6-10Figure 6-9. Create Template Window with Criteria and Range Added8.Add additional ranges if

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Applying Inbound Traffic Filters6-11 Figure 6-10. Actions List with New Action10.When you are finished adding actions to your template, click on OK.You

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization6-12Customizing TemplatesThere are two ways to change a filter template:• Copy the existing temp

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Applying Inbound Traffic Filters6-13Remember that it is a good idea to give your template a name that reflects its contents.5. Click on OK.You are retu

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization6-14Table 6-1. Using the Edit Filter Template WindowTask Site Manager Instructions NotesAdd a

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Applying Inbound Traffic Filters6-15Creating an Inbound FilterTo create an inbound traffic filter: 1. Display the Inbound Filters window for your select

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization6-166.Click on OK.You are returned to the Traffic Filters window (Figure 6-13).Figure 6-13. New

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Applying Inbound Traffic Filters6-17Editing an Inbound FilterAfter you apply a filter to an interface, you can edit its criteria, ranges, and actions.

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xi Figures Figure 2-1. Protocol Prioritization Dequeuing ...2-2Figure 2-2. Bandwidth Alloca

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization6-18Figure 6-14. Edit Filters Window

Strany 15 - About This Guide

Applying Inbound Traffic Filters6-19Table 6-2. Using the Edit Filters WindowTask Site Manager Instructions NotesAdd a criterion1.Select Criteria➔Add;

Strany 16 - Before You Begin

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization6-20Specifying User-Defined CriteriaIn addition to predefined criteria, the Edit Filters and Crea

Strany 17 - CompuServe

Applying Inbound Traffic Filters6-212. Select the protocol-specific reference field.In this example, the choices are the MAC or Data Link header.3. Spec

Strany 18 - Conventions

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization6-22Changing Filter PrecedenceYou can assign as many as 31 inbound traffic filters per protocol t

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Applying Inbound Traffic Filters6-23To change the order of precedence:1. In the Traffic Filters window, select the filter whose precedence you want to c

Strany 20 - Acronyms

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization6-24Figure 6-19. Traffic Filters List (Reordered Precedence)Enabling or Disabling an Inbound Fil

Strany 21 - Using Traffic Filters

Applying Inbound Traffic Filters6-25Figure 6-20. Traffic Filters Window2.Select the filter that you want to disable or re-enable in the filter scroll box

Strany 22 - Inbound Traffic Filters

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization6-26Deleting an Inbound FilterWhen you delete a filter, it affects only the interface from which

Strany 23 - Outbound Traffic Filters

7-1Chapter 7Applying Outbound Traffic FiltersThis chapter shows how to use the Configuration Manager to configure outbound traffic filters. To apply inboun

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xiiFigure 6-11. Copy Filter Template Window ...6-12Figure 6-12. Create Filter Window .

Strany 25 - What Do Traffic Filters Do?

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization7-2• Temporarily disable or enable a filter, described in “Enabling or Disabling an Outbound Fil

Strany 26 - Filtering Strategies

Applying Outbound Traffic Filters7-3Figure 7-1. Selecting the Priority/Outbound Filters WindowThe Priority/Outbound Filters window appears (Figure 7-2

Strany 27 - Components of Traffic Filters

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization7-4Figure 7-2. Priority/Outbound Filters WindowPreparing Filter TemplatesThis section describes

Strany 28 - Predefined Criteria

Applying Outbound Traffic Filters7-5Creating a New TemplateTo add a filter to an interface, you do not always need to create a new template. Often, you

Strany 29 - Using Traffic Filters

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization7-6Figure 7-4. Create Priority/Outbound Template Window4.Enter a descriptive name for the templ

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Applying Outbound Traffic Filters7-7Figure 7-5. Selecting Outbound Traffic Filter Criteria6.Select the protocol-specific criterion you want to add.Each

Strany 31 - User-Defined Criteria

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization7-8Figure 7-6. Add Range Window7.Specify the low and high values for the range you want to appl

Strany 32 - Prioritizing Actions

Applying Outbound Traffic Filters7-9If you selected the Length action, go to “Specifying Prioritization Length.” For other actions, the Create Priorit

Strany 33 - Using Filter Templates

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization7-10Specifying Prioritization LengthIf you select the Length action in the Create Priority/Outb

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Applying Outbound Traffic Filters7-11 Parameter: Less Than or Equal Queue Default: Normal Options: High | Low | Normal Function: Specifies which queue

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xiii Tables Table 1-1. Summary of Predefined Inbound Traffic Filter Criteria ...1-9Table 1-2. Summary of Predefined Outbound T

Strany 36 - The Dequeuing Process

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization7-12Customizing TemplatesThere are two ways to change a filter template:• Copy the existing temp

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Applying Outbound Traffic Filters7-13Figure 7-9. Copy Filter Template Window4.Enter a name for the new template in the box provided.Remember that it i

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization7-14Figure 7-10. Edit Priority/Outbound Template WindowYou can add or delete filter criteria, ra

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Applying Outbound Traffic Filters7-154. Click on OK when you are finished editing the template.You return to the Filter Template Management window. You

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization7-16Creating an Outbound FilterTo create a new filter, you apply a filter template to an interfac

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Applying Outbound Traffic Filters7-17Figure 7-12. Create Filter Window3.If the correct interface is not already highlighted, select the interface.4. S

Strany 42 - Monitoring Statistics

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization7-18Editing an Outbound Filter After you apply a filter to an interface, you can edit its criter

Strany 43 - Queue Depth

Applying Outbound Traffic Filters7-19Figure 7-13. Edit Priority/Outbound Filters Window

Strany 44 - Reconfiguring Queue Depth

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization7-20Table 7-2. Using the Edit Priority/Outbound Filters WindowTask Site Manager Instructions N

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Applying Outbound Traffic Filters7-21Changing Filter Precedence You can assign as many as 31 outbound traffic filters per protocol to each router interf

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xivTable 7-2. Using the Edit Priority/Outbound Filters Window ...7-20Table A-1. Predefined Criteria, Ranges, and Acti

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization7-22To change the order of precedence:1. In the Priority/Outbound Filters window (see Figure 7-

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Applying Outbound Traffic Filters7-23Figure 7-16. Example of Outbound Filter Order ChangeEnabling or Disabling an Outbound FilterYou can disable and r

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization7-24Deleting an Outbound FilterTo delete a priority or outbound filter from an interface:1. Disp

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A-1Appendix AConfiguration Examples andImplementation NotesThis appendix contains examples, hints, reminders, and important notes you could have missed

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol PrioritizationA-2Dial Backup TrafficWhen configuring outbound filters or protocol prioritization on a synchronou

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Configuration Examples and Implementation NotesA-3With a drop-all filter specified, higher-precedence accept filters create exceptions (or “holes”) in th

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol PrioritizationA-4Inbound Traffic Filter ExamplesThe first part of this section provides examples for creating p

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Configuration Examples and Implementation NotesA-59. Click on Done.You are returned to the protocol-specific Traffic Filter window.10. Click on Create.1

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol PrioritizationA-6Examples with User-defined CriteriaSetting up user-defined criteria is similar to setting up p

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Configuration Examples and Implementation NotesA-711. Click on OK.You are returned to the Filter Template Management window.12. Click on Done.You are

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xv About This Guide Read this guide to learn how to customize Bay Networks router software to filter and prioritize inbound and outbound traffic. Config

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol PrioritizationA-8Protocol Prioritization ExamplesThis section provides summary examples for configuring protoc

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Configuration Examples and Implementation NotesA-97. Select a queue action.Refer to Table A-3.8. Click on Done.The Priority/Outbound Filters window re

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol PrioritizationA-10Place SNA traffic in the high priority queueCriteria➔Add➔Data-link➔Source Routing➔DSAPNOTE:

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Configuration Examples and Implementation NotesA-11Place Spanning Tree traffic in the high priority queueCriteria➔Add➔Data-link➔Source Routing➔DSAP | S

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Index-1Aaccept filters, 1-6, A-2actions, traffic filter. See traffic filter actions.addingactionsinbound, 6-14, 6-19outbound, 7-15, 7-18, 7-20criteriainbou

Strany 64 - Source Routing Actions

Index-2IPIP Destination Address, 3-7IP Source Address, 3-7Protocol, 3-7TCP Destination Port, 3-7TCP Source Port, 3-7Type of Service, 3-7UDP Destinatio

Strany 65 - IP Criteria and Actions

Index-3disablinginbound traffic filters, 6-24outbound traffic filters, 7-23Discard Eligible Bit Low parameter, 2-22Discard Eligible Bit Normal parameter,

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Index-4IICMP traffic, example, A-9InfoFACTS service, xviiiIPactions, 3-8criteria, 3-7 to 3-8outbound traffic filters, 4-4IP headeroutbound traffic filters,

Strany 67 - IPX Criteria and Actions

Index-5precedenceoutbound traffic filters, 6-22, 7-21traffic filters, A-2predefined criteria, about, 1-8Prioritization Algorithm Type parameter, 2-21protoc

Strany 68 - XNS Criteria and Actions

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritizationxvi Before You Begin Before using this guide, you must complete the following procedures: 1. I

Strany 69 - OSI Criteria and Actions

Index-6TTCP Port criteria, 5-6Telnet traffic, prioritizing, A-11templates, about, 1-13 to 1-14templates, inbound traffic filterapplying to an interface,

Strany 70 - Predefined DECnet Criteria

Index-7Transparent Bridge. See Bridge.UUDP Port Criteria, 5-6user-defined criteriaabout, 1-8components of, 1-8inboundBridge, 3-4DECnet, 3-13DLSw, 3-15I

Strany 72 - VINES Actions

About This Guidexvii To purchase any of these support programs, including PhonePlus™ for 24-hour telephone technical support, call 1-800-2LANWAN. Out

Strany 73 - DLSw Criteria and Actions

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritizationxviii InfoFACTS InfoFACTS is the Bay Networks free 24-hour fax-on-demand service. This automat

Strany 74 - LLC2 Criteria and Actions

About This Guidexix bold text Indicates text that you need to enter and command names in text. Example: Use the dinfo command. brackets ([ ]) Indic

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritizationxx Acronyms ANSI American National Standards InstituteDLC Data Link ControlDLSw data link swit

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1-1 Chapter 1Using Traffic Filters To help you understand and plan for traffic filter configurations on Bay Networks routers, this chapter describes • Ty

Strany 78 - Predefined IP Criteria

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization1-2 Inbound Traffic Filters Inbound traffic filters act on packets coming in a router circuit (

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Using Traffic Filters1-3 Outbound Traffic Filters Outbound traffic filters act on packets that the router sends out a specific interface to a local or wi

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization1-4 Chapter 4 lists protocol-specific outbound filter criteria and actions. Chapter 7 explains h

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Using Traffic Filters1-5 Site Manager also supports one to ten priority queues at the TCP level for DLSw traffic. Refer to Configuring DLSw Services

Strany 82 - IP Reference Points

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization1-6 Filtering Strategies This section suggests some ways you might use traffic filters in a netw

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Using Traffic Filters1-7Combine FiltersYou can apply as many as 31 inbound and 31 outbound traffic filters on each router interface. As you add filters t

Strany 84 - Specifying MAC Address Ranges

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization1-8• The upper-level protocol header. Examples of protocol header types include:— IP and TCP —

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Using Traffic Filters1-9Table 1-1. Summary of Predefined Inbound Traffic Filter CriteriaProtocol Predefined Inbound Filter CriteriaBridge(Four Data Link

Strany 86 - Table 5-3. SAP Codes

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization1-10Table 1-2. Summary of Predefined Outbound Traffic Filter CriteriaHeader Protocol Predefined Ou

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Using Traffic Filters1-11User-Defined CriteriaTo apply customized criteria that use fields that are not represented in a protocol’s predefined criteria,

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization1-12ActionsThe filter action determines what happens to packets that match a filter criterion’s r

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Using Traffic Filters1-13Using Filter TemplatesWhen you create traffic filters, it is important to understand the difference between a traffic filter temp

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization1-14To create and use a filter template: 1. Name the template.It is a good idea to give each tem

Strany 92 - Table 5-9. IP Protocol Codes

2-1Chapter 2Using Circuit-level Protocol PrioritizationThis chapter describes circuit-level priority queuing on interfaces that support outbound traffi

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization2-2The router automatically queues frames that do not match a traffic filter to the Normal queue.

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Using Circuit-level Protocol Prioritization2-3By default, protocol prioritization uses the bandwidth allocation algorithm to send traffic to the transm

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization2-4If there is no traffic in the normal-priority queue, the algorithm proceeds to Step 5.4. The

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Using Circuit-level Protocol Prioritization2-5Figure 2-2. Bandwidth Allocation Dequeuing Algorithm

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization2-6Strict Dequeuing AlgorithmProtocol prioritization can also use the strict dequeuing algorith

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Using Circuit-level Protocol Prioritization2-7 Figure 2-3. Strict Dequeuing Algorithm

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization2-8Tuning Protocol PrioritizationProtocol prioritization defaults are designed to work well for

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Using Circuit-level Protocol Prioritization2-9How you tune protocol prioritization depends on whether the bandwidth allocation or strict dequeuing alg

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization2-10When you set the queue size, you assign buffers (which hold the packets) to each queue. A q

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Using Circuit-level Protocol Prioritization2-11Figure 2-4. Priority Queue Statistics for the Queue Depth ExampleIn this case, you may choose to reconfi

Strany 104 - Customizing Templates

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization2-12LatencyLatency, or line delay, specifies how many normal- or low-priority bits the router ca

Strany 105 - Editing a Template

Using Circuit-level Protocol Prioritization2-13Enabling Protocol PrioritizationYou use the Configuration Manager to configure the high-, normal-, and lo

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization2-143.Look for “Protocol Priority” in the Protocols scroll box.If Protocol Priority appears in

Strany 107 - Creating an Inbound Filter

Using Circuit-level Protocol Prioritization2-15Editing Protocol Prioritization ParametersAny circuit to which you have added protocol prioritization u

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v Contents About This Guide Audience ...

Strany 109 - Editing an Inbound Filter

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization2-16Figure 2-9. Edit Protocol Priority Interface Window (First Screen)To see additional paramet

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Using Circuit-level Protocol Prioritization2-17Figure 2-10. Edit Protocol Priority Interface Window (Scrolled Screen)This window displays parameter va

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization2-18Priority Interface Parameter DescriptionsUse the following descriptions as guidelines when

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Using Circuit-level Protocol Prioritization2-19 Parameter: Normal Queue Size Default: 20 (200 for Frame Relay) Options: Any integer value Function: Sp

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization2-20 Parameter: Max High Queue Latency Default: 250 milliseconds (ms) Range: 100 to 5000 ms Fun

Strany 114 - Changing Filter Precedence

Using Circuit-level Protocol Prioritization2-21 Parameter: Prioritization Algorithm Type Default: BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION Options: BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION |

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization2-22 Parameter: Normal Queue Percent Bandwidth Default: 20 Range: 0 to 100 percent Function: If

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Using Circuit-level Protocol Prioritization2-23 Parameter: Discard Eligible Bit Normal Default: DISABLE Options: ENABLE | DISABLE Function: Sets the F

Strany 118 - Deleting an Inbound Filter

3-1Chapter 3Inbound Traffic Filter Criteria and ActionsYou create inbound traffic filters from templates that consist of protocol-specific filter criteria,

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viDrop or Accept Certain Traffic ...1-6Build a Firewall ...

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization3-2Transparent Bridge Criteria and ActionsBridge filters are the most complex, because they supp

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Inbound Traffic Filter Criteria and Actions3-3Figure 3-1. Headers of Encapsulation Methods Supported by Transparent Bridge FiltersPredefined Transparen

Strany 122 - Preparing Filter Templates

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization3-4User-Defined Transparent Bridge CriteriaYou can create bridge traffic filters with user-defined

Strany 123 - Creating a New Template

Inbound Traffic Filter Criteria and Actions3-5You can combine the Log action with any of the other actions. However, you should use Log only to record

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization3-6Specifying a SRB Criterion RangeIf you create a filter that includes a Source or Destination

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Inbound Traffic Filter Criteria and Actions3-7IP Criteria and ActionsYou filter inbound IP traffic based on specified bit patterns contained within the I

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization3-8IP ActionsIn addition to the Accept, Drop, and Log actions common to all the protocols, IP s

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Inbound Traffic Filter Criteria and Actions3-9• Forward to First Up Next Hop InterfaceEnsures traffic forwarding by specifying that any frame that matc

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization3-10User-Defined IPX CriteriaIn addition to the predefined filter criteria, you can create traffic

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Inbound Traffic Filter Criteria and Actions3-11User-Defined XNS CriteriaIn addition to the predefined filter criteria, you can create traffic filters with

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viiUser-Defined Transparent Bridge Criteria ...3-4Transparent Bridge Actions ...

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization3-12User-Defined OSI CriteriaIn addition to the predefined OSI filter criteria, you can create tra

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Inbound Traffic Filter Criteria and Actions3-13User-Defined DECnet CriteriaIn addition to the predefined DECnet filter criteria, you can create traffic fil

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization3-14Specifying VINES Address RangesYou can obtain a VINES server address from a sniffer trace,

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Inbound Traffic Filter Criteria and Actions3-15DLSw Criteria and ActionsYou can filter inbound DLSw traffic based on specified bit patterns contained wit

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization3-16LLC2 Criteria and ActionsYou can filter inbound LLC2 traffic based on specified bit patterns c

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4-1Chapter 4Outbound Traffic Filter Criteria and ActionsYou create outbound traffic filters from templates that consist of protocol-specific filter criteri

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization4-2This section lists the predefined Data Link and IP criteria for outbound traffic filters. Refer

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Outbound Traffic Filter Criteria and Actions4-3Figure 4-1. Predefined Data Link Outbound Filter Criteria

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization4-4Predefined IP CriteriaYou configure outbound filters for IP traffic based on the predefined crite

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Outbound Traffic Filter Criteria and Actions4-5Figure 4-2. Predefined IP Outbound Filter CriteriaSpecifying Criteria Common to IP and Data Link Headers

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viiiDLSw Actions ...3-15LLC2 Criteria and Acti

Strany 142 - Deleting an Outbound Filter

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization4-6Reference Points for User-Defined CriteriaTo create a filter with a user-defined criterion, you

Strany 143 - Implementation Notes

Outbound Traffic Filter Criteria and Actions4-7Figure 4-3. Data Link Reference Points in a Source Routing Packet Bridged over Bay Networks Proprietary

Strany 144 - Using Drop-All Filters

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization4-8IP Reference PointsTable 4-4 defines the IP reference points, and Figure 4-5 shows an example

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5-1Chapter 5Specifying Common Criterion RangesFor every inbound or outbound traffic filter criterion, you must specify a valid range — a series of targe

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization5-2Specifying MAC Address RangesWhen you create a filter that includes a Source or Destination M

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Specifying Common Criterion Ranges5-3Source Routing Bridge Functional MAC AddressesFunctional MAC addresses are Destination MAC addresses that always

Strany 148 - • Length

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization5-4Specifying Source and Destination SAP Code RangesTable 5-3 lists some common SAP codes to us

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Specifying Common Criterion Ranges5-5Specifying Frame Relay NLPID Range ValuesTable 5-4 lists several Frame Relay network layer protocol ID (NLPID) va

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization5-6Specifying TCP and UDP Port Range ValuesTable 5-6 lists some common TCP port ranges you can

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Specifying Common Criterion Ranges5-7Specifying Ethernet Type Range ValuesTable 5-8 lists some common Ethernet Type codes to use when specifying Ether

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ixEditing a Template ...6-13Creating an Inbound Filter ...

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization5-8DEC 6000-6009DEC MOP 6001-6002DRP 6003DEC LAT 6004LAVC 60073COM 6010-6014UB Download 7000UB

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Specifying Common Criterion Ranges5-9Nixdorf 80A3Siemens 80A4-80B3Pacer Software 80C6Applitek 80C7Intergraph 80C8-80CCHarris 3M 80CD-80CEIBM SNA 80D5R

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization5-10Specifying IP Protocol Range ValuesTable 5-9 lists some IP Protocol Type codes to use when

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6-1Chapter 6Applying Inbound Traffic FiltersThis chapter shows how to use the Configuration Manager to configure inbound traffic filters. To apply outbound

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization6-2Displaying the Inbound Traffic Filters WindowTo display the inbound Traffic Filters window for

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Applying Inbound Traffic Filters6-3Figure 6-2. Selecting the Inbound Traffic Filters Menu (Bridge Example)The Filters window for the selected circuit a

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization6-4Figure 6-3. Selecting the DLSw Inbound Traffic Filters WindowThe DLS Filters window appears.

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Applying Inbound Traffic Filters6-5Creating a New TemplateTo add a filter to an interface, you do not always need to create a new template. Often, you

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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization6-6Figure 6-5. Filter Template Management Window3.Click on Create.The Create Template window fo

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Applying Inbound Traffic Filters6-7Figure 6-6. Create Template Window4.Enter a name for the new template in the Filter Name box. Give descriptive name

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