Administration Tab; Figure 6-26: Application-Based Qos; Figure 6-27: Port-Based Qos - Linksys RVS4000 User Manual

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Application-based
Application-based QoS. QoS (Quality of Service) is disabled by default. When enabled, this option allows you to
assign priority based on the application type.
Table 1: Application-based QoS
Application
Port(s)
Name
FTP
TCP Port 20
HTTP
TCP Port 80
Telnet
TCP Port 23
SMTP
TCP Port 25
POP3
TCP Port 110
Specific Port
User Defined
Select the desired option:
• High priority
• Medium priority
• Low priority
Port-based
Physical ports 1-4 can be assigned High, Medium, Normal, or Low priority. Lower priority traffic will be slowed
down to allow greater throughput for higher priority traffic.

Administration Tab

Management
Local Gateway Access
Gateway Userlist. Select the desired Gateway User List.
Chapter 6: Setting Up and Configuring the Router
Administration Tab
Primary Use
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is used for transferring files over the Internet.
HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is used for browsing the Internet.
Telnet is a client-server protocol used to communicate over a network or
the Internet.
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is used for sending e-mail.
POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) is used for retrieving e-mail.
User Defined (0-65535)

Figure 6-26: Application-based QoS

Figure 6-27: Port-based QoS

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