Network configuration
IP QoS
5-16
Gateway
: IP address of the gateway to which the AP forwards routed traffic (known as
the next hop).
An asterisk is used by system routes to indicate a directly connected network.
Metric
: Priority of a route. If two routes exist for a destination address, the AP chooses
the one with the lower metric.
Delete:
Select the garbage can icon to delete a route. If the icon has a red line through it,
then the route cannot be deleted.
Default routes
The
Default routes
table shows all default routes on the AP. Default routes are used when
traffic does not match any route in the Active routes
table. You can add routes by specifying
the appropriate parameters and then selecting
Add.
The routing table is dynamic and is updated as needed. If more than one default route exists,
the first route in the table is used.
The following information is shown for each default route:
Interface
: The port through which traffic is routed. When you add a route, the AP
automatically determines the interface to be used based on the
Gateway
address.
Gateway
: IP address of the gateway to which the AP forwards routed traffic (known as
the next hop).
An asterisk is used by system routes to indicate a directly connected network.
Metric
: Priority of a route. If two routes exist for a destination address, the AP chooses
the one with the lower metric.
Delete:
Select the garbage can icon to delete a route. If the icon has a red line through it,
then the route cannot be deleted.
IP QoS
You configure IP quality of service (QoS) by creating IP QoS profiles that you can then
associate with a VSC (
Quality of service (QoS) on page 4-23
) or with local mesh profiles
(
Quality of service on page 7-6
). You can configure up to 32 IP QoS profiles on the AP. You
can associate up to 10 IP QoS profiles to a VSC.
Summary of Contents for E-MSM310
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