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4.
Control Function
: In this field, you will decide what action will be taken on those
selected traffics. Set the corresponding control types for the selected service type as
below.
DSCP Marking
: This option is only available when
“DSCP”
is chosen in
“Service”
field. The purpose of this option is changing original DSCP tag to a new
value. This option won’t prioritize data packets.
PRI
: Set priority for data packets of selected traffics. The value is from 1 to 6. “1”
is with highest priority, and “6” is with least priority.
MAXR
: Indicate the maximum bandwidth for selected traffics. The measurement
unit can be Kbps or Mbps.
MINR
: Indicate the minimum bandwidth for selected traffics. The measurement
unit can be Kbps or Mbps.
SESSION
: This option is only available when “
Connection Sessions
“ is chosen in
“
Service
“ field. The maximum number of session is 20000.
5.
QoS Direction
: Select the traffic direction to be applied for this rule.
Direction
IN
For In-bond data
OUT
For Out-bond data
BOTH
In-bond and Out-bond
6.
Sharing Method
: This option is only available when “
MAXR
”, “
MINR
”, or
“
SESSION
” is chosen in “
Control
” field. If you want to apply the value of
Control
setting on each selected host, then you need to select “Single”. Otherwise, if the value of
Control
setting is applying on all selected hosts, then you need to select “Grouping”. For
example, you set MAXR to 2Mbps and select “Single”. Then it means the maximum
bandwidth of each selected host can be up to 2Mbps. If changing to “Grouping”, then it
means the maximum bandwidth of all selected hosts can be up to 2Mbps.
7.
Time Schedule:
The rule can be turned off according to the schedule rule you specified,
and give user more flexibility on QoS function. By default, it is always turned on when
the rule is enabled. For more details, please refer to the
System
->
Scheduling
menu.