SOHOSpeed ADSL2/2+ Ethernet/Wireless Gateway User’s Manual
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You can configure any or all field as needed. The table below describes the QoS-related
fields on the Policy Routing Configuration page.
Field Description
Field Definition/Description
Ingress
Interface
This field is applicable for policy routing configuration only and will be
discussed in ‘‘Policy Routing’’.
Destination
Interface
This field is applicable for policy routing configuration only and will be
discussed in ‘‘Policy Routing’’.
DiffServ Code
Point
This field is applicable for policy routing configuration only and will be
discussed in ‘‘Policy Routing’’.
Class of
Service
The selections are (in the order of priority): CoS1, CoS2, CoS3, CoS4, CoS5,
CoS6, and N/A.
Source IP
The IP address of the traffic source.
Mask
The source IP netmask. This field is required if the source IP has been
entered.
Destination IP
The IP address of the traffic destination.
Mask
The netmask of the destination. This field is required if the destination IP has
been entered.
Protocol
The selections are TCP, UDP, ICMP, Specify, and none. If you choose
Specify, you need to enter the protocol number in the box next to the
Protocol field.
This field cannot be configured alone, additional fields like IP and/or Source
MAC should be configured.
This field is also required if the source port or destination port has been
entered.
Source Port
The source protocol port. You cannot configure this field without entering the
protocol first.
Destination
Port
The destination protocol port. You cannot configure this field without entering
the protocol first.
Source MAC
The MAC address of the traffic source.
Local Routing
Mark
This field is applicable for policy routing configuration only and will be
discussed in ‘‘Policy Routing’’.
Note:
Wildcard (*) entries are allowed for IP Address/Netmask and Port range fields.
Let’s configure QoS using the Policy Routing Configuration page. In the figure below, your
SOHOSpeed has the following configuration:
z
WAN connection: PPPoE (default gateway).
z
Two LAN groups: LAN group 1 and LAN group 2
z
Two PCs in LAN group 1. You use PC 1 (192.168.1.5) to download movie and PC 2
(192.168.1.10) to surf the Internet.
Goal:
You want to give priority to PC 1 traffic over PC 2 traffic.