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Summary of Contents for NetComm NB604
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Quality of Service (QoS) Setup Guide (NB604)
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The following Quality of Service (QoS) settings offer a basic setup example, setting up 2 devices connecting to an NB604 router, one with the highest priority QoS priority data traffic and the other with the lowest priority QoS priority data traffic flow. All other data packet traffic through the router assumes a default best effort setting.
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Quality of Service (QoS) Setup: Part 1 Reserve IP addresses It is necessary to reserve an IP address for a device that is connecting to the NB604 router so that the QoS settings can manage each device and set data packet traffic priority by MAC and IP address.
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6. Enter the IP address of the computer/device. This is the local address in the range of 192.168.1.x where x = 2 to 254. 7. Click the Apply/Save button. 8. Complete steps 4 through 7 for each device connected to the NB604 router. Each entry will be listed in the Static IP Lease List as shown below.
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Quality of Service (QoS) Setup: Part 2 QoS Configuration Settings The following guide shows how to setup 2 devices to an NB604 router, one with high priority QoS, one with low priority QoS. 9. Select Advanced Setup > Quality of Service 10.
High Priority QoS Queue Configuration 13. Select Advanced > Quality of Service > Queue Config. 14. Click the Add button. 15. Enter a name of 15 characters or less to reflect the device will use high priority QoS – eg. PC1HighPriority 16.
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Low Priority QoS Queue Configuration 21. Select Advanced > Quality of Service > Queue Config. 22. Click the Add button. 23. Enter a name of 15 characters or less to reflect the device will use low priority QoS – eg. PC2LowPriority. 24.
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High Priority QoS Classification 29. Select Advanced > Quality of Service > QoS Classification. 30. Click the Add button.
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31. Enter a Traffic Class Name reflecting the High Priority QoS rule; eg. PC1HighPriority. 32. Leave the Rule Order as Last. 33. Set the Rule Status to Enable. 34. Set the Class Interface according to how the device connects to the router. In the example above LAN is selected.
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Low Priority QoS Classification 47. Select Advanced > Quality of Service > QoS Classification. 48. Click the Add button. 49. Enter a Traffic Class Name reflecting the High Priority QoS rule; eg. PC2LowPriority. 50. Leave the Rule Order as Last. 51.
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64. Click the Apply/Save button. 65. You now have 2 Quality of Service rules implemented for 2 devices connecting to the NB604 router. 66. Select Management > Reboot. Click the Reboot button to restart the router and save the new settings.
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