10
Enter a Destination MAC Address if the connection is to a single device. This is useful for VPN connections. If you wish
the destination MAC address to be any address leave the field blank.
11
Enter a Destination IP Address if the connection is to a single device. This is useful for VPN connections. If you wish
the destination IP address to be any address leave the field blank.
12
Enter a Destination Subnet Mask if you have entered a Destination MAC address and Destination IP address. This
would normally be 255.255.255.0 unless your system administrator advises otherwise. If you have not entered a
Destination MAC or IP address leave the field blank.
13
Set the Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP) Check to EF(101110).
14
Set the Protocol to TCP. Other options include UDP, ICMP or IGMP.
15
Set "Assign Classification Queue" to Priority 1 (in the example above pppoa0&atm0&Path0&Key38&Pre1). Other
options or priority 2 and 3. Priority 1 gives the highest priority with priority 3 being the lowest.
16
Set Mark Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP) as EF(101110).
17
Set Mark 802.1p Priority as 5. In the scale 0-7, 0 is best effort, 6 and 7 are reserved for networking performance so set
5 as the highest priority.
18
Click the Apply/Save button.
Low Priority QoS Classification
1
Select Advanced Setup > Quality of Service > QoS Classification.
2
Click the Add button.
3
Enter a Traffic Class Name reflecting the High Priority QoS rule; e.g. PC2LowPriority.
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Figure 136 – QoS Network Traffic Class Rule configuration
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