NB3710 User Manual 4.0
Parameter
QoS Default Queues
high
A high priority queue which may hold any latency-critical
services (such as VoIP)
default
A default queue which will handle all other services
low
A low priority queue which may hold less-critical services
for which shaping is intended
Each queue can be configured as follows:
Parameter
QoS Queue Parameters
Name
The name of the QoS queue
Priority
A numerical priority for the queue, lower values indicate
higher priorities
Bandwidth
The maximum possible bandwidth for this queue in case
the total bandwidth of all queues exceeds the set upstream
bandwidth of "QoS Interface Parameters"
Set TOS
The TOS/DiffServ value to set on matching packets
You can now configure and assign any services to each queue. The following parameters
apply:
Parameter
QoS Service Parameters
Interface
The QoS interface of the queue
Queue
The QoS queue to which this service shall be assigned
Source
Specifies a network address and netmask used to match the
source address of packets
Destination
Specifies a network address and netmask used to match the
destination (target) address of packets
Protocol
Specifies the protocol for packets to be matched
Source Port
Specifies the source port for packets to be matched
Destination Port
Specifies the destination port for packets to be matched
Type of Service
Specifies the TOS/DiffServ for packets to be matched
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