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Table 33. Add QoS Profile screen settings (continued)

Setting

Description

 

 

QoS

From the QoS drop-down list, select one of the following traffic classification methods:

 

IP Precedence. A legacy method that sets the priority in the ToS byte of an IP

 

header.

 

DSCP. A method that sets the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) in the

 

Differentiated Services (DS) field (which is the same as the ToS byte) of an IP

 

header.

QoS Value

The QoS value in the ToS or DiffServ byte of an IP header. The QoS value that you

 

enter depends on your selection from the QoS drop-down list:

 

• For IP precedence, select a value from 0 to 7.

 

• For DSCP, select a value from 0 to 63.

 

 

QoS Priority

From the QoS Priority drop-down list, select one of the following priority queues:

Default

High

Medium High

Medium

Low

4.Click Apply to save your settings. The new QoS profile is added to the List of QoS Profiles table.

To edit a QoS profile:

1.In the List of QoS Profiles table, click the Edit table button to the right of the QoS profile that you want to edit. The Edit QoS Profile screen displays.

2.Modify the settings that you wish to change (see the previous table).

3.Click Apply to save your changes. The modified QoS profile is displayed in the List of QoS Profiles table.

To delete one ore more QoS profiles:

1.In the List of QoS Profiles table, select the check box to the left of each QoS profile that you want to delete, or click the Select All table button to select all profiles.

2.Click the Delete table button.

Create Bandwidth Profiles

Bandwidth profiles determine how data is communicated with the hosts. The purpose of bandwidth profiles is to provide a method for allocating and limiting traffic, thus allocating LAN users sufficient bandwidth while preventing them from consuming all the bandwidth on your WAN link. A single bandwidth profile can be for both outbound and inbound traffic.

For outbound traffic, you can apply bandwidth profiles on the available WAN interfaces in both the primary WAN mode and auto-rollover modes, and in load balancing mode on the interface that you specify. For inbound traffic, you can apply bandwidth profiles to a LAN interface for all WAN modes. Bandwidth profiles do not apply to the DMZ interface.

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