TRENDnet TEW-658BRM User's Guide - Page 67

QoS Status, UPnP, Private DSCP value

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You can classify traffic based on ingress interface, Ether type, packet length, source or destination MAC address/ MAC Mask, or a combination of them. Select an option or enter the values on the fields that you want to use for the criteria. Otherwise, leave the fields empty. Depending on the selected Ether Type, the succeeding required information may vary. If packet length is used as a criteria, select the Packet Length Rule from the dropdown list and enter the Packet Length. Specify Classification Results Some fields may not be applicable; if so, leave inapplicable fields empty. Assign Classification Queue - Select the classification queue from the drop-down list. Only enabled classification queues from the Queue Classification page are listed here. Set VLAN Priority - To set the VLAN priority, select a priority from the drop-down list Mark DSCP - Select the DSCP mark from the drop-down list. If the DSCP mark that you want is not listed, select either Public DSCP value or Private DSCP value. Default VLAN ID - Check this box to use the default VLAN ID. VLAN ID - If Default VLAN ID is not checked, enter preferred VLAN ID. Forwarding Policy Name - Select the forwarding policy name from the drop-down list. Click the Apply button to save and apply the settings or click the Cancel button to discard your changes. QoS Status This page allows you to view the QoS status. To access the QoS Status page, click ADVANCED > Quality of Service > QoS Status or click the QoS Status button. Click the Refresh button to refresh the table. UPnP Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) allows automatic discovery and control of services available on the network from other devices without user intervention. This feature is commonly used for gaming and video streaming. If you feel that UPnP is a security concern, disable this feature.

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You can classify traffic based on ingress interface, Ether type, packet length, source
or destination MAC address/ MAC Mask, or a combination of them. Select an option
or enter the values on the fields that you want to use for the criteria. Otherwise,
leave the fields empty.
Depending on the selected
Ether Type
, the succeeding required information may
vary.
If packet length is used as a criteria, select the
Packet Length Rule
from the drop-
down list and enter the
Packet Length
.
Specify Classification Results
Some fields may not be applicable; if so, leave inapplicable fields empty.
Assign Classification Queue
— Select the classification queue from the drop-down
list. Only enabled classification queues from the Queue Classification page are listed
here.
Set VLAN Priority
— To set the VLAN priority, select a priority from the drop-down
list
Mark DSCP
— Select the DSCP mark from the drop-down list. If the DSCP mark that
you want is not listed, select either
Public DSCP value
or
Private DSCP value
.
Default VLAN ID
— Check this box to use the default VLAN ID.
VLAN ID
— If
Default VLAN ID
is not checked, enter preferred VLAN ID.
Forwarding Policy Name
— Select the forwarding policy name from the drop-down
list.
Click the
Apply
button to save and apply the settings or click the
Cancel
button to
discard your changes.
QoS Status
This page allows you to view the QoS status.
To access the
QoS Status
page, click
ADVANCED
>
Quality of Service
>
QoS Status
or click the
QoS Status
button.
Click the
Refresh
button to refresh the table.
UPnP
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) allows automatic discovery and control of services
available on the network from other devices without user intervention. This feature
is commonly used for gaming and video streaming. If you feel that UPnP is a security
concern, disable this feature.