Telnet Command: Qos Type - Draytek Vigor2120n-plus User Manual

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-s <Service type>
-S <d/s>
-V <1/2/3>
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> qos class -c 2 -n draytek -a -m 1 -l 192.168.1.50:192.168.1.80
Following setting will set in the class2
class 2 name set to draytek
Add a rule in class2
Class2 the 1 rule enabled
Set local address type to Range, 192.168.1.50:192.168.1.80
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This command allows user to configure protocol type and port number for QoS.
qos type [-a <service name> | -e <no> | -d <no>].
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Parameter
-a <name>
-e <no>
-d <no>
-n <name>
-t <type>
-p <port>
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Vigor2120 Series User's Guide
Specify the service type by typing the number. The available
types are listed as below:
1:ANY 2:DNS 3:FTP 4:GRE 5:H.323
6:HTTP 7:HTTPS 8:IKE 9:IPSEC-AH 10:IPSEC-ESP
11:IRC 12:L2TP 13:NEWS 14:NFS 15:NNTP
16:PING 17:POP3 18:PPTP 19:REAL-AUDIO 20:RTSP
21:SFTP 22:SIP 23:SMTP 24:SNMP 25:SNMP-TRAPS
26:SQL-NET 27:SSH 28:SYSLOG 29:TELNET 30:TFTP
Show the content for specified DSCP ID/Service type.
Show the rule in the specified class.
It means that you can type in several commands in one line.
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Description
It means to add rule.
It means to edit user defined service type. "no" means the
index number. Available numbers are 1~40.
It means to delete user defined service type. "no" means the
index number. Available numbers are 1~40.
It means the name of the service.
It means protocol type.
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It means service port. The typing format must be [start:end]
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List user defined types. "no" means the index number.
Available numbers are 1~40.
tcp(default)
udp
tcp/udp
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