Field
Description
The function is disabled by default.
Class ID
Only for High Priority Class not active.
Choose a number which assigns the data packets to a class.
Note
The class ID is a label to assign data packets to specific
classes. (The class ID does not define the priority.)
Possible values are whole numbers between
and
.
Set DSCP/TOS value
(Layer 3)
Here you can set or change the DSCP/TOS value of the IP data
packets, based on the class (Class ID) that has been defined.
Possible values:
•
(default value): The DSCP/TOS value of the IP
data packets remains unchanged.
•
56 :( E1
: Differentiated Services Code Point
according to RFC 3260 is used to signal the priority of IP
packets (indicated in binary format).
•
56 5%1 E1
: Differentiated Services Code Point
according to RFC 3260 is used to signal the priority of IP
packets (indicated in decimal format).
•
56 ?>%1 E1
: Differentiated Services Code
Point according to RFC 3260 is used to signal the priority of
IP packets (indicated in hexadecimal format).
•
*- :( E1
: The TOS value is specified in binary
format, e.g. 00111111.
•
*- 5%1 E1
: The TOS value is specified in decimal
format, e.g. 63.
•
*- ?>%1 E1
: The TOS value is specified in
hexadecimal format, e.g. 3F.
Set COS value
(802.1p/Layer 2)
Here you can set/change the service class (Layer 2 priority) in
the VLAN Ethernet header of the IP packets, based on the class
(Class ID) that has been defined.
Possible values are whole numbers between
and
,
.
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