Gateway NB304N manual QoS Classification

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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:

PARAMETER

DEFINITION

 

 

Traffic Class Name

Enter a name to identify the entered QoS classification rule

 

 

Rule Order

Select the QoS classification rule order

 

 

Rule Status

Select to enable or disable the entered QoS classification rule

 

 

Class Interface

Select the interface to apply the entered QoS classification to

 

 

Ether Type

Select the type of Ethernet traffic to apply the entered QoS classification to

 

 

Source MAC Address

Enter the source MAC address to apply the entered QoS classification to

 

 

Destination MAC Address

Enter the destination MAC address to apply the entered QoS classification to

 

 

Destination MAC Mask

Enter the destination MAC Mask to apply the entered QoS classification to

 

 

Frame size Range for Bridged Interface

Enter the size range for packets to which the entered QoS classification will be applied to

 

 

Assign Classification Queue

Select the appropriate interface classification queue to apply the entered QoS classification to

 

 

DSCP or TOS Marking options

Select to use DSCP or TOS marking for the entered QoS classification

 

 

Mark 802.1p priority

Select the priority the entered QoS classification will have applied to it

 

 

Tag VLAN ID

Enter the VLAN tag ID to apply the entered QoS classification to

 

 

Click Apply/Save to save the new QoS Classification configuration settings.

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