
Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization
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Prioritizing Actions
You can apply the following actions to outbound traffic filters for WAN protocols:
• High
Directs packets that match the filter criteria and ranges to the High queue
•Low
Directs packets that match the filter criteria and ranges to the Low queue
• Length
Uses the length of packets to determine the priority queue
Outbound traffic filters with a prioritizing action are called priority filters.
See Cha
pter 2 for detailed information about protocol prioritization.
Dial Service Actions
You can apply the following actions to outbound traffic filters for interfaces
configured as dial-up lines:
• No Call
Packets that match the filter criteria and ranges are dropped and do not initiate
a dial connection. (By default, packets transmitted on dial-on-demand lines
always trigger the router to establish a connection.)
• No Reset
Packets that match the filter criteria and ranges are processed but do not reset
the inactivity timer.
Note: You can apply prioritizing actions only to MCE1, MCT1, and
synchronous interfaces. The Configuration Manager does not support priority
filters on the LAN interfaces.
Note: Although No Call and No Reset are available when creating any
outbound traffic filter, these actions are useful only on dial-up interfaces such
as synchronous modem lines or MCT1 interfaces configured with ISDN PRI.
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