QoS Classification
You can add or remove QoS Classification rules.
To delete a QoS classification rule, click the Remove checkbox next to the selected classification rule and click Remove. Click Add to create a Network Traffic Class Rule.
Enter the following appropriate parameters for the entered QoS classification:
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Traffic Class Name | Enter a name to identify the entered QoS classification rule |
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Rule Order | Select the QoS classification rule order |
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Rule Status | Select to enable or disable the entered QoS classification rule |
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Class Interface | Select the interface to apply the entered QoS classification to |
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Ether Type | Select the type of Ethernet traffic to apply the entered QoS classification to |
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Source MAC Address | Enter the source MAC address to apply the entered QoS classification to |
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Destination MAC Address | Enter the destination MAC address to apply the entered QoS classification to |
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Destination MAC Mask | Enter the destination MAC Mask to apply the entered QoS classification to |
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Frame size Range for Bridged Interface | Enter the size range for packets to which the entered QoS classification will be applied to |
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Assign Classification Queue | Select the appropriate interface classification queue to apply the entered QoS classification to |
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DSCP or TOS Marking options | Select to use DSCP or TOS marking for the entered QoS classification |
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Mark 802.1p priority | Select the priority the entered QoS classification will have applied to it |
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Tag VLAN ID | Enter the VLAN tag ID to apply the entered QoS classification to |
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Click Apply/Save to save the new QoS Classification configuration settings.
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