Netgear GS748TS GS7xxTS User Manual - Page 81
VLAN ID, VLAN Type, User Priority, DSCP Value, Network Policy Number, APPLY
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GS700TS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual - Streaming Video - Indicates the network policy is defined for a Streaming Video application. - Video Signaling - Indicates the network policy is defined for a Video Signaling application. • VLAN ID - Enter the VLAN ID for which the network policy is defined. • VLAN Type - Select the VLAN type for which the network policy is defined. The possible field values are: - Tagged - Indicates the network policy is defined for tagged VLANs. - Untagged - Indicates the network policy is defined for untagged VLANs. • User Priority - Select the priority assigned to the network application. The field range is 0 - 7. • DSCP Value - Select the DSCP value assigned to the network policy. The possible field value is 0 - 63. 2. Select the Network Policy entry to configure. 3. Select the Network Policy Number from the list in the provided field in the first row. 4. Enter the VLAN ID in the provided field in the first row. 5. Select the VLAN Type from the list in the provided field in the first row. 6. Select the User Priority from the list in the provided field in the first row. 7. Select the DSCP Value from the list in the provided field in the first row. 8. Click APPLY to update the device. To add a new network policy entry: 1. Click System > LLDP > Advanced > LLDP-MED Network Policy. The LLDP-MED Network Policy screen displays. 2. Select the Network Policy Number from the list in the provided field in the first row. 3. Enter the VLAN ID in the provided field in the first row. 4. Select the VLAN Type from the list in the provided field in the first row. 5. Select the User Priority from the list in the provided field in the first row. 6. Select the DSCP Value from the list in the provided field in the first row. 7. Click ADD to update the device. Managing System Settings v1.0, June 2009 3-46