TOPEX Bytton (HSPA+ / LTE)
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In order to partition network traffic into multiple priority levels or classes of service, Packet
Marking and Classification features are used. For example, by using the three precedence bits in the
Type of service (ToS) field of the IP packet header, the data packets can be categorized into a limited set
of up to six traffic classes. In Bytton’s QOS, this is done by “QOS Marking” and respectively “QOS Class”.
Following classification of the packets, other QoS features may be utilized to assign the appropriate traffic
handling policies including allocation of bandwidth, congestion management, etc for each of the classes
of traffic that were defined.
At the bottom left of the QOS Web page there are three links to
corresponding sub-pages:
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QOS Marking
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QOS Class
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Marking Help
QoS marking
At first, this table is empty, use Add New to add a new entry:
Figure 5-133: Table for Quality of Service Marking
Then you can Edit and Save the respective entry, as shown: