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| Advanced Configuration
IP QoS
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Port — The UDP/TCP/ICMP source/destination port or port range.
Protocol — The network protocol. (Options: TCP, UDP, ICMP; Default:
none)
Physical Port — The physical port. (Options: LAN0, WLAN0, vap0;
Default: none)
ASSIGN PRIORITY AND/OR IP PRECEDENCE AND/OR TYPE OF SERVICE AND/
OR DSCP
This table enables you to assign the strictly priority level for and mark
some fields in the packet that matches the Traffic Classification rule. You
can configure any or all field as needed in these two QoS blocks for a QoS
rule.
Outbound Priority — Re-marks an untagged packet with selected
priority value. (Default: p3lowest)
802.1p — Re-marks an untagged packet with the selected 802.1p
priority value. (Default: none; Range: 0~7)
Precedence — The IP Precedence value in the IP packet header.
(Default: none; Range: 0~7)
ToS — The 8 bit packet header that specifies the Type of Service
associated with this queue category. (Options: Normal Service,
Minimize Cost, Maximize Reliability, Maximize Throughput, Minimize
Delay)
IP QOS RULES
This table displays the user configured QoS rules.
Select — Highlights an entry in the table.
Status — Displays if the rule is enabled or disabled.
Src IP — Displays the source IP address.
Src Port — Displays the source port.
Dst IP — Displays the destination IP address.
Dest Port — Displays the destination port.
Protocol — Displays the port type.
LAN Port — Displays the physical port.
Priority — Displays the selected priority value.
IP Preced — Displays the selected IP precedence.