Adding Class Of Service Ranges And Protocols - 3Com TokenLink Velocity TokenLink VelocityTM XL PCI Network Interface Card User Manual

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5 Click the box next to each application that you want
to have high-priority network access.
Class of Service divides applications into two network
access priority groups:
Applications that you select are marked for high-priority
network access. Unselected applications are given
low-priority (normal-priority) network access.
Based on your selections, the NDIS 4 driver can recognize
network traffic as high-priority when that traffic is generated
by a chosen application.
6 Click OK.
7 Restart the computer.

Adding Class of Service Ranges and Protocols

You can add information for Class of Service applications
that you want to prioritize but which are not listed on the
3Com Class of Service Setup window (Figure 4-12).
You must specify port or socket ranges as well as the
network protocol being used. Obtain the information from
the application manufacturer.
The Class of Service network driver uses these ranges
to determine whether a packet should be treated as
high-priority. If you are not able to obtain the range,
you can set the entire range to 0000–9999.
To add the Class of Service ranges and protocols, follow
these steps:
1 Click the Additional Ranges tab.
The Class of Service Additional Ranges window appears, as
shown in Figure 4-13.
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High-priority
Low-priority (normal-priority)
Configuring Class of Service
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