Filters and QoS Configuration for ERS 5500Technical Configuration Guide v2.0 NN48500-559___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Nortel Confidential Information Copyright © 2008 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.External Distribution 59_____ ____________________________ ________ ____ _________ ________1 one Enabled IP 1/3 NonVol2 one Enabled IP 1/4 NonVol3 one Enabled IP 1/5 NonVol4 one Enabled IP 1/6 NonVol5 two Enabled IP 1/8 NonVol6 two Enabled IP 1/9 NonVol7 two Enabled IP 1/10 NonVol12.4 Configuration Example 3: Port Range Using ACL orPolicyAssuming we wish to filter on the following port ranges and remark the traffic to CoS level shownbelow:• TCP dst-port 80-127 with CoS level of Gold• UDP dst-port 2000-2047 with CoS level of SilverAs mentioned in section 3.3, a port range must start with an even minimum number while themaximum number rightmost consecutive 0’s are replaced with 1’s. The table shown belowdisplays the valid ranges that can be configured.Table 9: Port RangeProtocol Port or PortRangeMin/Max RangeBinary ValueValid Ranges((Port Min + 2n) -1))TCP Port Range: 80-127TCP 80-95 Min = 1010000Max = 1011111Max Port Range: 80-95Other valid ranges:80 to 8080 to 8180 to 8380 to 87TCP 96-127 Min = 1100000Max = 1111111Max Port Range: 96-127Other valid ranges:96 to 9696 to 9796 to 9996 to 10396 to 111UDP Port Range: 2000-2047UDP 2000-2015 Min = 11111010000Max = 11111011111Max Port Range: 2000-2015Other valid ranges:000 to 2000000 to 2001000 to 2003000 to 2007UDP 2016-2047 Min = 11111100000Max = 11111111111Max Port Range: 2016-2047Other valid ranges:2016 to 20162016 to 20172016 to 20192016 to 20232016 to 2031