Shiro ADSL 2/2+ Ethernet Modem manual Policy Routing Configuration

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Policy Routing Configuration

The Policy Routing Configuration enables you to configure policy routing and QoS.

Policy Routing Configuration

Field

Description

 

 

Ingress Inter face

The incoming traffic interface for a Policy Routing rule. Selections include LAN interfaces, WAN

 

interfaces, Locally generated (traffic), and not applicable. Examples of Locally generated traffic

 

are: voice packets, packets generated by applications such as DNS, DHCP, etc.

 

 

Destination

The outgoing traffic interfaces for a Policy Routing rule. Selections include LAN Interfaces and

Interface

WAN interfaces.

 

 

DiffServ Code

The diffServ code point (DSCP) field value ranges from 1 to 255. This field cannot be configured

Point

alone, additional fields like IP, Source MAC, and/or Ingress Interface should be configured.

 

 

Class of Service

The selections are (in the order of priority): CoS1, CoS2, CoS3, CoS4, CoS5, CoS6, and N/A.

 

 

Source IP

The IP address of the traffic source.

 

 

Mask

The source IP Netmask. This field is required if the source IP has been entered.

 

 

Destination IP

The IP address of the traffic destination.

 

 

Mask

The Netmask of the destination. This field is required if the destination IP has been entered.

 

 

Protocol

The selections are TCP, UDP, ICMP, Specify, and none. If you choose Specify, you need to enter

 

the protocol number in the box next to the Protocol field. This field cannot be configured alone,

 

additional fields like IP, Source MAC, and/or Ingress Interface should be configured. This field is

 

also required if the source port or destination port has been entered.

 

 

Source Port

The source protocol port. You cannot configure this field without entering the protocol first.

 

 

Destination Port

The destination protocol port or port range. You cannot configure this field without entering the

 

 

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Contents Adsl 2/2+ Ethernet Modem Contents Basic Menu Quality of Service QoS Changing the Timeout Settings Target Audience ScopeDocument Structure Operating System RequirementsSoftware HardwarePackage Contents Front Panel Device DesignLabel Used for… Back PanelGetting Started Internet Sharing, Proxy, and Security Applications Remove or Disable ConflictsConfiguring Internet Properties Configuring TCP/IP SettingsRemoving Temporary Internet Files To remove temporary Internet files Bridge Connection Hardware SetupPots Splitter Direct Connection Page Connecting to the Internet Basic Home About the Web Manager Accessing the Web ManagerMenus Basic Menu Advanced Menu Help Menu Connection Information HomeRouter Information Quick StartLocal Network Information Advanced Menu New Connection WANPPPoE Connection PPPoA Connection Static Connection Dhcp Connection Bridge Connection Connection Scan Adsl ModulationQuickstart LAN LAN ConfigurationFrom the Advanced Menu, select LAN LAN Configuration LAN Group Configuration Category Field Description LAN Group ConfigurationSntp Assign ISP DNS, Sntp LAN Clients Applications Simple Network Management Protocol Snmp Igmp Proxy To configure the Igmp Proxy TR-068 WAN Access Optional DNS Proxy Port Forwarding DMZ Settings Custom Port Forwarding Bridge Filters Web Access Control Quality of Service QoS Page Egress No Egress ModeLayer Field Description LayerLayer Ingress Untrusted ModeFrom the Advanced Menu, select QoS Ingress Layer Static Priowrr QoS Shaper ConfigurationPriowrr Example 1 HTB Queue Discipline EnabledExample 2 Low Latency Queue Discipline Enabled Example 3 Priowrr Enabled Policy Routing Configuration Field Description Policy Routing ConfigurationMAC Dscp Static Routing RoutingRouting Table IP Filters SecurityTo configure IP Filters From the Advanced Menu, select Security LAN Isolation LAN IsolationStatus Connection Status System Log From the Advanced Menu, select Status Remote Log Remote LogTo disable a remote log Network Statistics Dhcp Clients QoS Status Modem Status Product Information Ping Test DiagnosticsFull Modem Test Changing the System Password System PasswordChanging the Timeout Settings Firmware Upgrade Restore to Default Save SettingsRestart Router Help Menu Safety Precautions

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