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GWN7000 User Manual
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UDP Source Port
Specify the UDP Source port from which the traffic filter rule will be applied.
UDP Destination Port
Specify the UDP Source port to which the traffic filter rule will be applied.
Group Source
Choose the LAN group of the specified Source IP address. If no Source IP address
has been defined, the rule will be applied to all members of that LAN group.
Policer
Name
Define a Name for the Policer rule.
Interface
Select an interface from which the traffic will be policed, make sure to enable the
desired interface from
General QoS
in order to appear.
Priority
Set the priority of the traffic class, the lower the value, the highest the priority. Valid
range is between 1 and 64.
Rate
Set a Rate value for download bandwidth when applying policer rule.
DSCP
Choose the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value from drop-down list.
Default is 0.
IP Source Address
Specify the Source IP address from which the policer rule will be applied.
IP Destination
Address
Specify the Destination IP address to which the policer rule will be applied.
TCP Source Port
Specify the TCP Source port from which the policer rule will be applied.
TCP Destination Port
Specify the TCP Source port to which the policer rule will be applied.
UDP Source Port
Specify the UDP Source port from which the policer rule will be applied.
UDP Destination Port
Specify the UDP Source port to which the policer rule will be applied.
Group Source
Choose the LAN group of the specified Source IP address.
If no Source IP address has been defined, the rule will be applied to all members
of that LAN group.
Table 16: QoS Policy Manager (acc)
General
Name
Define a name for the traffic policy which can be then select on general tab settings
if settings the QoS type for a wan interface to acc (adaptive congestion control).
Upload/Download
→
Policy Class
Name
Set a name for the traffic class.
Bandwidth share %
Configure the bandwidth share percentage for this class of traffic, the acc
mechanism will dynamically borrow bandwidth from other classes if one class
needs more, thus using efficiently the available bandwidth.