Chapter 7 Network Setting
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7.15 QoS
Use this page to configure QoS settings on the WiMAX Device.
Click
Network Setting > QoS
to open this screen as shown next.
Figure 52
QoS Screen
This screen contains the following fields:
7.16 UPnP
Use this page to enable the UPnP networking protocol on your WiMAX Device and allow easy
network connectivity with other UPnP-compatible devices.
Enable RTSP ALG
Turns on the RTSP ALG to detect RTSP traffic and helps build RTSP sessions
through the BM2022s NAT.
Enable SIP ALG
Turns on the SIP ALG to detect SIP traffic and helps build SIP sessions through
the BM2022s NAT.
SIP Port
If you are using a custom UDP port number (not 5060) for SIP traffic, enter it
here.
Enable SIP ALG
Set BSID
Check this box to add the base station ID to the outgoing SIP messages. Select
this option only if the media server forwarding calls requires this information.
Table 39
Network Setting > NAT
>
ALG (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Table 40
QoS
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Interface
This displays the interface for the QoS rule. The
IAD
interface is for device
management. Configure DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) and/or Priority marking
based on which method is supported within your network. With DSCP you can
use 64 (0-63) different markings, compared to 6 (1-6) with Priority marking.
DSCP
Specify a DiffServ Code Point (
DSCP
) classification identification number (-1-63)
to mark traffic that passes through this interface. Setting the
DSCP
to -1
indicates marking is not enabled. A higher number indicates higher priority. The
DSCP
allows marked packets to receive specific per-hop treatment at DiffServ-
compliant network devices along the route based on the application types and
traffic flow.
Priority
Select a priority level (1 to 6) to assign a priority to traffic that passes through
this interface. A higher number indicates higher priority. Like DSCP, this
marking is used to identify traffic for specific treatment.
OK
Click this to save any changes made to the QoS rules.
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