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IP QoS Mode: <None/DiffServ>
Specifies the type of QoS (Quality of Service) tags to apply to all signaling and media packets.
None: no specific QoS tagging is applied.
DiffServ: puts the specified Tag value in the TOS (Type Of Service) field of the IPv4 header or TC (Traffic Class)
field of the IPv6 header.
Note: you must restart the system for any changes to take effect.
Default: None
Example: xConfiguration IP QoS Mode: DiffServ
IP QoS Value: <0..63>
The value to be stamped onto all signaling and media traffic routed through the VCS. Note: you must restart the
system for any changes to take effect.
Example: xConfiguration IP QoS Value: 16
IP Route [1..50] Address: <S: 0, 39>
Specifies an IP address used in conjunction with the Prefix Length to determine the network to which this route
applies.
Example: xConfiguration IP Route 1 Address: "128.168.0.0"
IP Route [1..50] Gateway: <S: 0, 39>
Specifies the IP address of the Gateway for this route.
Example: xConfiguration IP Route 1 Gateway: "192.168.0.0"
IP Route [1..50] Interface: <Auto/LAN1/LAN2>
Specifies the LAN interface to use for this route. Auto: The VCS will select the most appropriate interface to
use.
Default: Auto
Example: xConfiguration IP Route 1 Interface: Auto
IP Route [1..50] PrefixLength: <0..128>
Specifies the number of bits of the IP address which must match when determining the network to which this
route applies.
Default: 32
Example: xConfiguration IP Route 1 PrefixLength: 16
IP V6 Gateway: <S: 0, 39>
Specifies the IPv6 gateway of the VCS. Note: you must restart the system for any changes to take effect.
Example: xConfiguration IP V6 Gateway: "3dda:80bb:6::9:144"
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