Ip Qos/Ip Filters - Asus AAM6010EV-T4 User Manual

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To configure a service, game, or other application select the external connection (for example the Internet
connection), from the Home screen, click Advanced and under Advanced, select Port Forwarding. Next
select the computer hosting the service and add the corresponding firewall rule. If you want to add a custom
application, select the User category, click New and fill in the port, protocols and description for your
application.
For example, if you want to host a Netmeeting session, from the Home screen, click Advanced and under
Advanced, select Port Forwarding. First select the IP address for your Netmeeting server. Next select the
Audio/Video category and add Netmeeting to the applied rules box. To view the management rules,
highlight Netmeeting and select view; this will display the pre configured protocols and ports that
Netmeeting will use. Now assuming that your WAN connection is correct, you can run Netmeeting from
your server and call users that are on the Internet. If you know your WAN IP address, users can call you.
Figure 14 (Port Forwarding)
The apply button will temporarily save this connection. To make the change permanent you need to click
on Tools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands. At the system commands page, click on
Save All.
4.6.3

IP QoS/IP filters

The QoS setup page allows you to configure IP QoS for a connection, to view the configured QoS rules and
to add/delete a QoS rule.
Choose a connection: This field allows you choose a connection from the list of available connections. For
e.g. Choose a WAN connection to enable IP QoS for the Upstream traffic of the Modem. On the other hand
choose the LAN connection (Ethernet and USB Bridged) for the downstream traffic.
Low/Medium priority weights: These 2 fields will allow you to select the weights of the Medium and Low
priority queues in increments of 10 percent, so that that the sum of the weights of these 2 queues is equal to
100 percent.
Enable IP QoS: This field allows you to enable/disable IP QoS for the chosen connection.
Trusted Mode: The NSP has two primary modes of operation with regard to queue traffic prioritization -
Trusted and Un-trusted. This field allows you to choose the mode - Trusted (checked) and Un-trusted
(Unchecked).
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