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Chapter 11 Quality of Service (QoS) Table 27 Advanced Setup > QoS LABEL DESCRIPTION Summary Click this to open a summary table showing the QoS settings. See Section 11.2.1 on page 103 for more details. Rule Rule Index Select the rule's index number from the drop-down list box. Active Use this field to enable or disable the rule. Application Select an application from the drop-down list box. The Destination Port Range and Protocol ID fields may change depending on the type of applications you choose. Physical Ports Select Enet1 to apply the rule to the Ethernet port or select USB to apply the rule to the USB port. Destination MAC Type a destination MAC address here. QoS is then applied to traffic containing this destination MAC address. Leave it blank to apply the rule to all MAC addresses. IP Enter a destination IP address in dotted decimal notation. QoS is then applied to traffic containing this destination IP address. A blank destination IP address means any destination IP address. Mask Enter a destination subnet mask here. Port Range Either use the default value set by the application you choose, or enter the port number to which the rule should be applied. Source MAC Type a source MAC address here. QoS is then applied to traffic containing this source MAC address. Leave it blank to apply the rule to all MAC addresses. IP Enter a source IP address in dotted decimal notation. QoS is then applied to traffic containing this source IP address. A blank source IP address means any source IP address. Mask Enter a source subnet mask here. Port Range Enter the port number to which the rule should be applied. 0 means any source port number. See Appendix D on page 213 for some common services and port numbers. Protocol ID Select an IP protocol type from the drop-down list box. Vlan ID Range Enter the source VLAN ID in this field. IPP/DS Field Select IPP/TOS to specify an IP precedence range and type of services. Select DSCP to specify a DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) range. IP Precedence Select a range from 0 to 7 for IP precedence. Zero is the lowest priority and seven is Range the highest. Type of Service Select a type of service from the drop-down list box. Available options are: Normal service, Minimize delay, Maximize throughput, Maximize reliability and Minimize monetary cost. DSCP Range Specify a DSCP number between 0 and 63 in this field. 802.1p Select a priority level (0 to 7) from the drop-down list box. Action IPP/DS Field Select IPP/TOS to specify an IP precedence range and type of services. Select DSCP to specify a DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) range. IP Precedence Select from 0 to 7 to re-assign IP precedence to matched traffic. Zero is the lowest Remarking priority and seven is the highest. Type of Service Remarking Select a type of service to re-assign the priority level to matched traffic. Available options are: Normal service, Minimize delay, Maximize throughput, Maximize reliability and Minimize monetary cost. 102 P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide

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Chapter 11 Quality of Service (QoS)
P-660RU-Tx v3 User’s Guide
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Summary
Click this to open a summary table showing the QoS settings. See
Section 11.2.1
on page 103
for more details.
Rule
Rule Index
Select the rule’s index number from the drop-down list box.
Active
Use this field to enable or disable the rule.
Application
Select an application from the drop-down list box. The
Destination Port Range
and
Protocol ID
fields may change depending on the type of applications you choose.
Physical Ports
Select
Enet1
to apply the rule to the Ethernet port or select
USB
to apply the rule to
the USB port.
Destination MAC
Type a destination MAC address here. QoS is then applied to traffic containing this
destination MAC address. Leave it blank to apply the rule to all MAC addresses.
IP
Enter a destination IP address in dotted decimal notation. QoS is then applied to
traffic containing this destination IP address. A blank destination IP address means
any destination IP address.
Mask
Enter a destination subnet mask here.
Port Range
Either use the default value set by the application you choose, or enter the port
number to which the rule should be applied.
Source MAC
Type a source MAC address here. QoS is then applied to traffic containing this
source MAC address. Leave it blank to apply the rule to all MAC addresses.
IP
Enter a source IP address in dotted decimal notation. QoS is then applied to traffic
containing this source IP address. A blank source IP address means any source IP
address.
Mask
Enter a source subnet mask here.
Port Range
Enter the port number to which the rule should be applied. 0 means any source port
number. See
Appendix D on page 213
for some common services and port
numbers.
Protocol ID
Select an IP protocol type from the drop-down list box.
Vlan ID Range
Enter the source VLAN ID in this field.
IPP/DS Field
Select
IPP/TOS
to specify an IP precedence range and type of services.
Select
DSCP
to specify a DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) range.
IP Precedence
Range
Select a range from 0 to 7 for IP precedence. Zero is the lowest priority and seven is
the highest.
Type of Service
Select a type of service from the drop-down list box.
Available options are:
Normal service
,
Minimize delay
,
Maximize throughput
,
Maximize reliability
and
Minimize monetary cost
.
DSCP Range
Specify a DSCP number between 0 and 63 in this field.
802.1p
Select a priority level (0 to 7) from the drop-down list box.
Action
IPP/DS Field
Select
IPP/TOS
to specify an IP precedence range and type of services.
Select
DSCP
to specify a DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) range.
IP Precedence
Remarking
Select from 0 to 7 to re-assign IP precedence to matched traffic. Zero is the lowest
priority and seven is the highest.
Type of Service
Remarking
Select a type of service to re-assign the priority level to matched traffic.
Available options are:
Normal service
,
Minimize delay
,
Maximize throughput
,
Maximize reliability
and
Minimize monetary cost
.
Table 27
Advanced Setup > QoS
LABEL
DESCRIPTION