030-300554 Rev. A
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June 2008
Verizon FiOS Router (Model 9100EM)
User Guide
15.7.2
Traffic Priority
If you click the
Quality of Service
link in the
Advanced
screen and then click
Traffic Priority
in the left submenu,
the following screen will appear. This screen allows you to configure QoS to prioritize input and output traffic.
Traffic Priority manages and avoids traffic congestion by defining inbound and outbound priority rules for each
device on the Router. These rules determine the priority that packets, traveling through the device, will receive. QoS
parameters (DSCP marking and packet priority) are set per packet, on an application basis.
QoS can be configured using flexible rules, according to the following parameters:
•
Source/destination IP address, MAC address, or host name
•
Device
•
Source/destination ports
•
Limit the rule for specific days and hours
The Router supports two priority marking methods for packet prioritization:
•
DSCP
•
802.1p Priority
The matching of packets by rules, also known as Stateful Packet Inspection is connection-based and uses the
Router’s firewall mechanism. Once a packet matches a rule, all subsequent packets with the same attributes receive
the same QoS parameters, both inbound and outbound.
A packet can match more than one rule. Therefore:
•
The first class rule has precedence over all other class rules (scanning is stopped once the first rule is reached).
•
The first traffic-priority (classless) rule has precedence over all other traffic-priority rules.
•
There is no prevention of a traffic-priority rule conflicting with a class rule. In this case, the priority and DSCP
setting of the class rule (if given) will take precedence.
To set up a traffic priority rule, click the adjacent
New Entry
link for the input/output device you want to configure.