Wireless IAD User Manual
WAN 802.1p:
If 802.1p is enabled on Internet connection, WAN 802.1p value of the upstream packets can be overwritten by the selected value. You may select a priority from the
If you set the LAN 802.1p Priority 0 as the traffic condition, choose Low traffic priority for this rule, set DSCP as BE, and WAN 802.1p as no change, after clicking Apply, you will get the result as the figure in the right column.
Thus when the users’ data matches the traffic condition, the transmission will get a low traffic priority.
You may check the Delete box and press Delete to discard it, or click Add to create more.
Quality of Service – IP QoS
To classify the upstream traffic by assigning the transmission priority of the data for different users, please use IP QoS to prioritize the data transmission.
The IP QoS allows you to set the settings based on layer three IP packets.
To add a new IP QoS setting, press Add in the page of Quality of Service – IP QoS, a page same as the right side will appear.
Traffic Class Name:
Type a name as the traffic class for identification.
LAN Ports which traffic come from: The IP QoS rules will be applied on the LAN ports you checked here. The default setting includes all ports.
Source MAC Address& MAC Mask/
Destination MAC Address& MAC
Mask:
Key in the specific MAC Address or MAC Mask of the devices which you want the QoS rule to be applied to, or simply leave it blank to include all.
Protocol:
Choose a proper interface for this function. If you don’t know how to select, simply use the default one.