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IP Precedence and DSCP Mapping Table
Mapping Table
Default (000000) Best
Effort
EF(101110)
Expedited Forwarding
AF11 (001010)
Assured Forwarding Class1(L)
AF12 (001100)
Assured Forwarding Class1(M)
AF13 (001110)
Assured Forwarding Class1(H)
AF21 (010010)
Assured Forwarding Class1(L)
AF22 (010100)
Assured Forwarding Class1(M)
AF23 (010110)
Assured Forwarding Class1(H)
AF31 (011010)
Assured Forwarding Class1(L)
AF32 (011100)
Assured Forwarding Class1(M)
AF33 (011110)
Assured Forwarding Class1(H)
AF41 (100010)
Assured Forwarding Class1(L)
AF42 (100100)
Assured Forwarding Class1(M)
AF43 (100110)
Assured Forwarding Class1(H)
CS1(001000)
Class Selector(IP precedence)1
CS2(010000)
Class Selector(IP precedence) 2
CS3(011000)
Class Selector(IP precedence)3
CS4(100000)
Class Selector(IP precedence) 4
CS5(101000)
Class Selector(IP precedence) 5
CS6(110000)
Class Selector(IP precedence) 6
CS7(111000)
Class Selector(IP precedence) 7
DSCP indicates three kinds of service, Class Selector (CS), Assured Forwarding (AF) and Expedited
Forwarding (EF). AF1, AF2, AF3 and AF4 are four kinds of assured forwarding services. Each AF
has three different packet loss priorities from high, medium, to low. Also, CS1-CS7 indicates the IP
precedence.
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Apply
to confirm the settings.
Summary of Contents for BiPAC 7800NL
Page 12: ...9 Important note for using this router ...
Page 17: ...14 Connecting Your Router Users can connect the ADSL2 router as the following ...
Page 57: ...54 The device summary information ...
Page 64: ...61 Click Next to check the settings If you confirm click Apply to submit the settings ...
Page 67: ...64 Click Next to go on to check the settings Click Apply to apply your settings ...
Page 69: ...66 IPv6 disabled Click Apply to apply your settings ...