Using the Web Browser Interface for Advanced Configuration Tasks
Configuring Quality of Service
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2.
Enter a new QoS map entry in the Add New QoS Map section of the
Modify/Delete QoS Maps window. Enter the name in the Map Name field
and the sequence number in the Sequence Number field. You will apply
all QoS map entries with the same name to the interface; the sequence
number determines the order in which the router will process these
entries.
Figure 16-53. Creating a QoS Map Entry
Remember that if you want to establish the queue to an interface for which
you have already configured a map using the QoS wizard, you must enter the
name of that map. You can find this name in the Modify/Delete a QoS Map
section. (See, for example, Figure 16-52 on page 16-67.)
3.
You will move to the QoS Map Setup for "<name>" window. Select the
criteria for the queue in the Match Packets section:
a.
To place RTP packets for certain applications in a queue, select IP
RTP. Then specify the range for the protocol ports by entering values
in the Start Port and End Port fields. By default, the map only matches
even ports. To match all ports, click the Enable Even and Odd Ports
box. Figure 16-54 shows a map that matches traffic to even ports from
16,384 to 32,767— typical destination ports for real-time protocols.
b. To place packets in a queue according to their DiffServ value, select
DSCP and enter a value between 0 and 63.