Netgear GS728TPP GS728TP/GS728TPP/GS752TP Software Administration Manual - Page 147

Class Configuration, To con the DSCP violate action mapping, DiffServ, Advanced

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GS752TP, GS728TP, and GS728TPP Gigabit Smart Switches DSCP values 16, 24, and 48, the DSCP violate action mapping changes the incoming values as they are mapped to the outgoing values.  To configure the DSCP violate action mapping: 1. Select QoS  DiffServ  Advanced  DSCP Violate Action Mapping. The following screen displays: 2. For each DSCP in value, select a DSCP out value (if necessary). Do this for each of the following groups, as required: • Class Selector (CS) Per-hop Behavior (PHB) • Assured Forwarding (AF) PHB • Expedited Forwarding (EF) PHB • Other DSCP Values (Local/Experimental Use) 3. Click APPLY to apply the changes to the system. Class Configuration Use one of the Class Configuration screens to add a DiffServ class name, or to rename or delete an existing class. For IPv4 packets use the Class Configuration screen. For IPv6 packets use the IPv6 Class Configuration screen. As packets are received, these DiffServ classes are used to prioritize packets. You can have multiple match criteria in a class. The logic is a Boolean logical-and for this criteria.  To add a new class: 1. Select QoS  DiffServ  Advanced  Class Configuration. Configure Quality of Service 147

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Configure Quality of Service
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GS752TP, GS728TP, and GS728TPP Gigabit Smart Switches
DSCP values 16, 24, and 48, the DSCP violate action mapping changes the incoming values
as they are mapped to the outgoing values.
To configure the DSCP violate action mapping:
1.
Select
QoS
DiffServ
Advanced
DSCP Violate Action Mapping
.
The following screen displays:
2.
For each DSCP in value, select a DSCP out value (if necessary).
Do this for each of the following groups, as required:
Class Selector (CS) Per-hop Behavior (PHB)
Assured Forwarding (AF) PHB
Expedited Forwarding (EF) PHB
Other DSCP Values (Local/Experimental Use)
3.
Click
APPLY
to apply the changes to the system.
Class Configuration
Use one of the Class Configuration screens to add a DiffServ class name, or to rename or
delete an existing class. For IPv4 packets use the Class Configuration screen. For IPv6
packets use the IPv6 Class Configuration screen.
As packets are received, these DiffServ classes are used to prioritize packets. You can have
multiple match criteria in a class. The logic is a Boolean logical-and for this criteria.
To add a new class:
1.
Select
QoS
DiffServ
Advanced
Class Configuration
.