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QoS:
Select to activate QoS configuration..
QoS Schedulng:
The Queue Scheduling
Algorithm
, here supporting WRR (Weighted Round Robin) and SP
(Strict Priority).
WRR:
Weighted Round Robin, used to alternate each WRR queue to ensure that every queue can enjoy
its due service time (resource) in accordance with its weight.
SP:
Strict Priority; it always sends the packets in queue with higher priority, and under this circumstance,
the packets in lowest-priority queue may be delayed for quite a long time.
WRR Weight:
Available only when WRR is used in QoS Scheduling field.
Scheduling Save:
To save the strategy set above.
Rule Summary:
To view the rule & action setting details.
Rule
You can set 16 different QoS rules. Each QoS rule has its detail setting conditions like: Application, Physical
Ports, MAC, IP, Port, Protocol etc, you can modify the default value to any new one you wish. Please notice that
only when the packet fulfill every detail setting conditions here, then this packet will be remarked as the priority
queue of each rule. The non-
selected setting part will be treated as “don’t care” and the system will not handle
this setting part. If the original packet does not have 802.1q tagged header, system will not add header for this
packet even the detail setting condition has adding 802.1p priority ability.
Rule Index:
Select 16 different rules, each rule’s detail can be set and saved.
Active:
Select QoS is activated or deactivated.
Application:
Select the different applications: IGMP, SIP, H.323, MGCP, SNMP, DNS, DHCP, RIP, RSTP, RTCP,
RTP.
Physical Ports:
This option is to allow you to decide which physical port you want to configure as condition for
packets filtering; user can choose to specify the specific physical port for accurate filtering or skip this option if
no .accurate settings needed.
Destination MAC Address:
Set the Ethernet MAC value that you want to filter on destination side.
Destination IPv4/IPv6 Address:
Set the IP address value that you want to filter on destination side in IPv4 or
IPv6.
Destination Subnet Mask/Prefix:
Specify the Subnet Mask for IPv4 or prefix for IPv6.
Destination Port Range:
Set the port range value that you want to filter on destination side.
Source MAC Address:
Set the Ethernet MAC value that you want to filter on source side.
Source IPv4/IPv6 Address:
Set the IP address value that you want to filter on source side in IPv4 or IPv6.
Source Subnet Mask/IPv6 Prefix:
Specify the Subnet Mask for IPv4 or prefix for IPv6 on source side.
Source Port Range:
Set the port range value that you want to filter on source side.
Protocol ID:
Set the protocol ID type (TCP, UDP, ICMP, IGMP) that you want to filter.
Vlan ID Range:
Set the Vlan value that you want to filter.
IPP/DS Field:
Select IP QoS format.
IP Precedence Range:
Select the IP precedence range.
Type of Service :
Select from the 5 different types of service .
DSCP:
Set the DSCP value that you want to filter.
802.1p:
Set the remarked new 802.1p priority value on the packet that fulfill every detail setting condition of
each rule.
Summary of Contents for 7204A-NRD
Page 1: ...Wireless N ADSL2 Firewall Router User Manual Last Revised Date March 20 2015...
Page 10: ...6 1 4 Applications for the Router Diagram on how to connect your router...
Page 36: ...32 4 2 5 ADSL Status The ADSL Status section displays the ADSL synchronization status...
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Page 55: ...51 PIN Method Configure AP as Enrollee 1 Jot down the WPS PIN eg 03454435 Press Start WPS...
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