Table 19 Default QoS Classes
Class
Default
Urgent
Important
Low Priority
Enabling QoS Classes
By default the QoS classes are disabled in your IP40 device. You must enable the QoS classes
before adding them. You can do this by enabling the traffic shaper while configuring your
Internet connections. For more information about enabling the traffic shaper, see
an Internet Connection"
Adding QoS Classes
You can define QoS classes to fit your administrative needs.
To add QoS classes
1. Choose Network from the main menu, and click Traffic Shaper.
The Quality of Service classes window opens.
Nokia IP40 Security Platform User's Guide v2.0
Delay
Weight
Sensitivity
10
Medium
(normal traffic)
15
High
(interactive
traffic)
20
Medium
(normal traffic)
5
Low (bulk
traffic)
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Suitable for
By default, all traffic is
assigned to this class.
Traffic that is highly
sensitive to delay.
For example: IP
telephony,
videoconferencing, and
interactive protocols
such as Telnet that
require quick user
response.
Normal traffic
Traffic that is not
sensitive to long delays.
for example: SMTP
traffic.
QoS Classes
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