TP-Link OC200 Omada Controller Software 4.1.5Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 259
Services, Advanced, con Load Balance and QoS to make better use of network resources.
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Chapter 6 Configure and Monitor Omada Managed Devices ■■ Services In Services, you can configure Management VLAN to protect your network and SNMP to write down the location and contact detail. Management VLAN SNMP To configure Management VLAN, create a network in LAN first, and then select it as the management VLAN on this page. For details, refer to Configure Wired Networks. The management VLAN is a VLAN created to enhance the network security. Without Management VLAN, the configuration commands and data packets are transmitted in the same network. There are risks of unauthorized users accessing the management page and modifying the configurations. A management VLAN can separate the management network from the data network and lower the risks. (Only for configuring a single device) Configure SNMP to write down the location and contact detail. You can also click Manage to jump to Settings > Services > SNMP, and for detailed configuration of SNMP service, refer to SNMP. ■■ Advanced In Advanced, configure Load Balance and QoS to make better use of network resources. Load Balance can control the client number associated to the EAP, while QoS can optimize the performance when handling differentiated wireless traffics, including traditional IP data, VoIP (Voice-over Internet Protocol), and other types of audio, video, streaming media. 257