ADSL Router User Manual

Source IP/ Subnet Mask/ Port: Key in the source IP address (ex.: 192.168.1.0) and subnet mask (ex.: 255.255.255.0) for the application (ex.: FTP, HTTP, and so on) that you want to invoke the QoS traffic rule. You may simply enter the source port, ranging from 0 to 65535, as the traffic condition.

Destination IP/ Subnet Mask/ Port: Enter the destination IP address (ex.: 168.95.1.88) and subnet mask (ex.:255.255.255.0) for the application that you want to invoke the QoS traffic rule. Or simply enter the destination port for the traffic condition; it ranges from 1 to 65535.

Traffic Priority/ DiffServ Class

(DSCP)/ WAN 802.1p:

Please refer to the Bridge QoS section.

After finishing the settings, click Apply, the new QoS setting will be shown as the example.

According to the example, we set four rules for IP QoS. In traffic A, we set the destination port as 1-1024, and the traffic priority is low; in traffic B, the source port is from 201 to 8000, and the priority is medium; in traffic C, when the source IP is 192.168.1.0, subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, the traffic priority is high; in traffic D, when the traffic is heading to 168.95.1.88, the priority is high.

To delete the rules you set, simply click the check button below Delete item and click Delete button.

According to our example, the IP QoS configuration can be illustrated by the following figure.

While there are many PCs getting online, the PCs using port 201-8000to access the internet will have medium traffic priority, the PCs carrying 192.168.1.x/ 255.255.255.0 as IP address will have high traffic priority. In addition, PCs heading to port 1-1024will have a low priority, while the PCs accessing 168.95.1.88 will have a high priority.

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