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Creating/managing access profiles
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Setting the Quality of Service
Quality of Service means the prioritisation
of data packets on the Internet. The Qual-
ity of Service classes listed below are pos-
sible. The order of the list corresponds to
the priority level (low to high):
u
Best Effort
(no prioritisation; default set-
ting)
u
Assured Forwarding 1
to
Assured Forward-
ing 4
with drop preference
Low
,
Medium
,
High
u
Expedited Forwarding
(high priority; res-
ervation of a minimum data through-
put rate/bandwidth)
You can request the Quality of Service
classes for voice data and signalling sepa-
rately.
¤
Open the following Web page:
Admin
¢
Quality of Service
.
¤
Open the
DSCP Class for Voice
/
DSCP Class for Signalling
lists and select
Quality of Service.
¤
If relevant, set
Drop Preference Levels for
Voice
/
Drop Preference Levels for Signal-
ling
to
Low
,
Medium
,
High
.
¤
Click on
Apply
.
Creating/managing access
profiles
There are two ways of creating access pro-
files:
u
using the profile wizard, or
u
via the
Admin
menu (Expert mode)
The access profiles saved via the Web
interface are saved on the handset. You
can edit the saved access profiles on the
handset or in the Web configurator via the
Admin
menu.
Creating an access profile with
the profile wizard
The profile wizard guides you through the
following configuration steps:
u
Defining the name of the access pro-
file,
u
Assigning the handset IP address auto-
matically/manually,
u
WLAN settings: entering the SSID,
u
WLAN security: setting encryption and
authentication,
u
Making SIP settings, and
u
Finishing the access profile.
The Web pages for all configuration steps
are displayed in the navigation area. The
current Web page is in the foreground.
Notes:
– For more information on the Quality of
Service classes, see the Online Help for the
Web configurator.
– Whether or not a higher Quality of Service
class will actually improve the quality of
your telephone connection depends on the
IP network behind your access point.
– Your VoIP provider will be able to answer
any further questions on this subject.
Note:
For how to create/administer access profiles on
the handset, see see page 59.
Note:
The settings are buffered in the profile wizard.
Only once you have finished the access profile
are the settings saved on the handset.