Wan Queuing - Cisco RV345 Administration Manual

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WAN Queuing

Service Name
Receive Interface
IP Version
Source IP
Destination IP
Service/Application
Device Type
OS Type
Match DSCP
Rewrite DSCP
Step 4
Click Apply.

WAN Queuing

Net traffic coming from the LAN-to-WAN can be managed in three modes (Rate Control, Priority, and Low
Latency) which are mutually exclusive.
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Enter the name of the service.
Select an interface (WAN1, WAN2, USB1, USB2, LAN1, LAN2, LAN3, LAN4, or
VLAN1) from the drop-down list.
Select IPv4, IPv6, or Either (if you do not know the version of the traffic).
Enter the source IP address of the traffic.
Enter the destination IP address of the traffic.
• Service: Select the name of the service to apply on the traffic record. Provide the
source and destination ports.
• Application: Select the application to apply on the traffic record. Select the
application behavior and category.
Note
The Application rules can not be configured until the user enables the
Application Control in the Security/Application Control page.
Select the type of device from the drop-down list, from which the traffic is initiated.
Select the Operating System of the device from the drop-down list, from which the
traffic is initiated.
The DSCP matches the traffic class value in the IPv6 header for the IPv6 traffic. The
traffic class value is 4 times the configured value. For example, if the user configures
the matched DSCP as 10, then rewrite the DSCP as 18. The rule matches the IPv6 flows
with the traffic class value 40 and rewrites the DSCP to 72. Select the DSCP value from
the drop-down list, to be matched with the DSCP value in the incoming packets.
Select the DSCP value from the drop-down list, to be replaced with, in incoming packets.
QoS

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