Default Quality Of Service Priorities For Ipv6 Firewall Rules - NETGEAR ProSafe FVS336Gv2 Reference Manual

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If you did not change the domain or were not assigned a domain, leave the menu
selection at geardomain.
5.
Click the Login button.
The Router Status screen displays.
6.
Select Security > Services > QoS Profiles.
The QoS Profiles screen displays.
7.
In the List of QoS Profiles table, select the check box to the left of each QoS profile that you
want to remove, or click the Select All button to select all profiles.
8.
Click the Delete button.
The selected profiles are removed from the List of QoS Profiles table.

Default Quality of Service Priorities for IPv6 Firewall Rules

A QoS default profile becomes active only when it is associated with a nonblocking outbound
firewall rule or service and IPv6 traffic that matches the firewall rule or service is processed
by the VPN firewall.
For IPv6 firewall rules and services, you cannot configure QoS profiles. The VPN firewall
provides default QoS priorities that you can assign to the following IPv6 firewall rules:
LAN WAN outbound rules (see
DMZ WAN outbound rules (see
Note:
When you apply a QoS profile to a firewall rule for the first time, the
performance of the VPN firewall might be affected slightly.
The QoS priorities are preconfigured and you cannot change them:
Normal-Service. Used when no special priority is given to the traffic. IP packets are
marked with a ToS value of 0.
Minimize-Cost. Used when data must be transferred over a link that has a lower cost. IP
packets are marked with a ToS value of 2.
Maximize-Reliability. Used when data must travel to the destination over a reliable link
and with little or no retransmission. IP packets are marked with a ToS value of 4.
Maximize-Throughput. Used when the volume of data transferred during an interval is
important even if the latency over the link is high. IP packets are marked with a ToS value
of 8.
Minimize-Delay. Used when the time required (latency) for the packet to reach the
destination must be low. IP packets are marked with a ToS value of 16.
Add an IPv6 LAN WAN Outbound Rule
Add an IPv6 DMZ WAN Outbound Rule
Customize Firewall Protection
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