Policy Class Definition; Figure 231: Policy Class Definition; Table 207: Policy Class Definition Fields - D-Link DWL-8600AP User Manual

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Policy Class Definition

Use the Policy Class Definition page to associate a class to a policy and to define attributes for that policy-class
instance.
To display the page, click LAN > QoS > Differentiated Services > Policy Class Definition in the navigation menu.
Depending on the selected policy attribute, when you click Configure Selected Attribute, a page displays to
enable entering an appropriate value.
Field
Description
Policy Selector
Select the policy to associate with a member class from the menu.
Policy Type
The read-only field shows the type of policy.
Member Class
Select the member class to associate with this policy name from the menu.
List
Policy Attribute
The menu lists all attributes supported for this type of policy, from which one can be
Selector
selected. To configure the attributes, select an attribute from the list, and then click
Configure Selected Attribute. The screen changes to the attribute configuration page for
that attribute. After you configure the attribute, click Submit to apply the criteria to the
class and return to the Policy Class Definition page. To return to the Policy Class Definition
page without applying the attribute, click Cancel. The attributes and configurable fields are
as follows:
• Assign Queue: Assigns the packets of this policy-class to a queue. Enter an integer from
0-7 in the Queue Id Value field.
• Drop Packets: Select this field to drop packets for this policy-class. There are no fields
to configure. Once you select Drop, click Configure Select Attribute, and then click
Submit, the attribute is added to the policy.
• Mark CoS: Enter the specified Class of Service queue number to mark all packets for the
associated traffic stream with the specified class of service value in the priority field of
the 802.1p header (the only tag in a single tagged packet or the first or outer 802.1Q
tag of a double VLAN tagged packet). If the packet does not already contain this header,
one is inserted. The CoS value is an integer from 0 to 7.
• Mark IP DSCP: Use this attribute to mark all packets for the associated traffic stream
with IP DSCP value you choose from the menu.
D-Link
Oct. 2015

Figure 231: Policy Class Definition

Table 207
describes all fields available on these pages.

Table 207: Policy Class Definition Fields

Configuring Differentiated Services
Unified Wired and Wireless Access System
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