Cisco SRP521W-K9-G1 Administration Guide - Page 73

Configuring the Network, Policy Settings: Classification, Application Category, Add a New, Application

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Configuring the Network QoS 5 The QoS Priority Setting window opens. STEP 4 Choose the QoS category from the drop-down list (Application, MAC Address, Ethernet Port, or VLAN). STEP 5 Specify the policy settings for the particular category as defined in the QoS Policy Settings: Classification table. STEP 6 Enter the QoS Queuing and Marking settings for the specified category. STEP 7 Click Submit to save your settings. QoS Policy Settings: Classification Application Category Applications/ Name Choose a standard application from the drop-down list. To enter an application that is not on the list, choose Add a New Application, and then enter the name of the new application. LAN Choose the source LAN. Port Range Enter the port, or range of ports, and protocol (TCP, UDP or both) that define the required application. You can specify up to three port ranges per rule. Single ports can be defined by entering the same value for range start and end fields. Check the Internet application's documentation for more information. MAC Address Category Name Enter a name to describe this rule. LAN Choose the source LAN. MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the originating device in the following format: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Ethernet Port Category Name Enter a name of the Ethernet port. For example: Ethernet port1. LAN Choose the source LAN. Ethernet Choose the source Ethernet port. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 73

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Configuring the Network
QoS
Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models)
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5
The QoS Priority Setting window opens.
STEP
4
Choose the QoS category from the drop-down list (Application, MAC Address,
Ethernet Port, or VLAN).
STEP
5
Specify the policy settings for the particular category as defined in the
QoS
Policy Settings: Classification
table.
STEP
6
Enter the QoS Queuing and Marking settings for the specified category.
STEP
7
Click
Submit
to save your settings.
QoS Policy Settings: Classification
Application Category
Applications/
Name
Choose a standard application from the drop-down list. To
enter an application that is not on the list, choose
Add a New
Application
, and then enter the name of the new application.
LAN
Choose the source LAN.
Port Range
Enter the port, or range of ports, and protocol (TCP, UDP or
both) that define the required application. You can specify up
to three port ranges per rule. Single ports can be defined by
entering the same value for range start and end fields. Check
the Internet application’s documentation for more information.
MAC Address Category
Name
Enter a name to describe this rule.
LAN
Choose the source LAN.
MAC Address
Enter the MAC address of the originating device in the
following format: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Ethernet Port Category
Name
Enter a name of the Ethernet port. For example: Ethernet port1.
LAN
Choose the source LAN.
Ethernet
Choose the source Ethernet port.