[LARTC] Filter MAC address

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Hi everyone,

I need to classified the traffic by looking at the packet destination and source MAC address. Can anyone here suggest ways to do this. 

I have read through the HOWTO documentation, from there I know that U32 filter can only filter out IP or higher layer. May I know why U32 filter did not support datalink layer (MAC address)? Is it that when packet entering TC, the datalink layer no longer there? Are there any filter which can filter the MAC address? 

Before this, I have successfully implement QoS through source and destination IP address using CBQ. Here I would like to thanks LARTC for the help. 

Hope someone can help me this time... :) Thank you in advance!!!

 

Regards,

KB

 




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<P>Hi everyone,</P>
<P>I need to classified the traffic&nbsp;by looking at the&nbsp;packet&nbsp;destination and source MAC address. Can anyone here&nbsp;suggest&nbsp;ways to do this. </P>
<P>I have read through the HOWTO documentation, from there I know that U32 filter can only filter out&nbsp;IP&nbsp;or higher layer. May I know&nbsp;why U32 filter did not support&nbsp;datalink layer (MAC address)? Is it that when packet entering TC, the datalink layer no longer there? Are there any filter which can filter the MAC address? </P>
<P>Before this, I have successfully implement QoS through source and destination IP address using CBQ. Here I would like to thanks LARTC for the help. </P>
<P>Hope someone can help&nbsp;me this time... :) Thank you in advance!!!</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Regards,</P>
<P>KB</P>
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