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Table 9, QoS Settings, Priority Settings

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Chapter 6 The OS X Configuration Utility The following table shows some example priority settings based on application type. Table 9 Priority Settings PRIORITY LEVEL APPLICATION Highest Voice Application High Video and Audio Applications Mid Data Applications Low Data Applications Figure 25 QoS Settings The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 10 QoS Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION IP Port Priority You can configure up to eight rules defining priority for traffic transmitted from the selected Powerline device. Rule Name Type a rule name. The name may consist of up to 31 letters, numerals and any printable character found on a typical English language keyboard. Spaces are not allowed. Port # Select the type of traffic to which this rule applies. You may select one of the following: • FTP • HTTP • E-Mail • Telnet • User-Defined If you select User-Defined then enter the port number that defines that traffic type, such as 1823 for MSN traffic. See the commom services appendix for port numbers of other traffic types. After you select the traffic type, select the priority level (Highest, High, Mid, Low) assigned to this traffic. Click Add to save the rule to the list in this screen. Rule Name If you want to delete an existing rule, select it in the text box and then click Delete. This field displays the name of a previously created priority rule. 50 PLA-407 User's Guide

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Chapter 6 The OS X Configuration Utility
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The following table shows some example priority settings based on application
type.
Figure 25
QoS Settings
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 9
Priority Settings
PRIORITY LEVEL
APPLICATION
Highest
Voice Application
High
Video and Audio Applications
Mid
Data Applications
Low
Data Applications
Table 10
QoS Settings
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
IP Port Priority
You can configure up to eight rules defining priority for traffic
transmitted from the selected Powerline device.
Rule Name
Type a rule name. The name may consist of up to 31 letters,
numerals and any printable character found on a typical English
language keyboard. Spaces are not allowed.
Port #
Select the type of traffic to which this rule applies. You may
select one of the following:
FTP
HTTP
E-Mail
Telnet
User-Defined
If you select
User-Defined
then enter the port number that
defines that traffic type, such as 1823 for MSN traffic. See the
commom services appendix for port numbers of other traffic
types.
After you select the traffic type, select the priority level
(
Highest
,
High
,
Mid
,
Low
) assigned to this traffic.
Click
Add
to save the rule to the list in this screen.
If you want to delete an existing rule, select it in the text box
and then click
Delete
.
Rule Name
This field displays the name of a previously created priority rule.