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Click
Add
to create a queue.
Name:
Type the name of the queue.
Enable:
Select whether to enable the queue.
Interface:
Select which interface this queue applies to.
Select interface, the following corresponding parameters will appear to let you configure, Enter the
information, Click Apply to conform. Then the item will be listed in the table.
Precedence:
the precedence of the queue, interface P1-P4, 4 levels from high to low are 1-4. ATM
or PTM interfaces, 7 levels from high to low are 1-7, for the precedence of the default queue with the
interface of SP Scheduler Algorithm is 8. Here if the interface is of WFQ Scheduler Algorithm, you
should enter the weight of the queue.
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Click
Apply
to save and the added queue will be listed as below.
Enable:
check the enable check-box, then press
Enable
to activate the queue. If you want to
disable this queue, you can uncheck the corresponding check-box and press Enable, the queue will
be disabled.
Remove:
To delete the QoS rule from the table, check Remove checkbox then click
Remove
button
to delete the selected item.
Note:
only the queue added via the above mode can be directly removed here, the default queue
can’t be removed here, if you want to remove them, remove the interface in
WAN
>
WAN Interface
section.
Note:
In ATM mode, maximum queues can be configured: 16
In PTM mode, maximum queues can be configured: 8
For each Ethernet interface, maximum queues can be configured: 4
If you disable WMM function in Wireless Page, queues related to wireless will not take effects.
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QoS Classification
This screen displays a packet QoS summary table and allows user to add or remove a QoS
classification class. This is the main place to configure the classification, marking and queuing rules.
Click
Add
to add Network Traffic Class Rule.
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The classification rule is a ‘AND’ mode, that is a rule takes effect only when all of the specified
conditions must be satisfied.
Parameters
Traffic Class Name:
Assign a name for this class to uniquely identify the others among multiple
classes.
Rule Order:
Select the priority for this class rule.
Rule Status:
Select
Enable
to activate this class rule.
Specify Classification Criteria
The following parameters are to be classification rule. Enter or select appropriate parameters on the
following fields. A blank criterion indicates it is not used for classification.
Class Interface:
select the interface you want to be the one aspect of the classification criteria.
Here ”LAN->WAN” and ”WAN->LAN” can be viewed as IP QoS, the others can be viewed as ported-
based QoS, which means that control the QoS of certain port such. For example, if you select P1
port, then criteria applies to this port, that is ported-based QoS.
Entry Type:
select the application type.
Source/destination MAC Address:
enter the source and destination MAC address as the QoS
Classification Criteria. The format should be xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx.
Source/destination MAC Mask:
MAC mask is similar to IP mask, and the format also should be
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx. It is used to hide some information of the MAC address. ‘1’,
means needed and ‘0’ means ignored. For example, MAC address e0:3b:4a:c2:ca:e2 and MAC
mask ff:ff:ff:00:00:00, that is whatever MAC address while matches e0:3b:4a:XX:XX:XX, will be
accepted.
Specify Classification Results
Enter or select appropriate parameters you want for the packets matched the above classification
criteria in the following fields. You have to choose a classification queue. A blank mark or tag value
means no change.
Assign Classification Queue:
assign classification queue from the drop-down box. If you want to
select the queue, you should make sure the specific queue is enabled in
Queue Config
section.
Mark Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP):
select the DSCP you want to be the new DSCP
for the packets which matched the above classification criteria.
Mark 802.1p priority:
it is a LAN Layer 2 QoS/CoS Protocol for Traffic Prioritization. It is
interoperable with IEEE 802.1Q. 802.1p has 8 kinds of priority.
Tag VLAN ID:
enter the tag VLAN ID, 0-4094, used to determine the VLAN the frame belongs to.
Rate Type:
You can choose Limited or Guaranteed.
Ratio:
The rate percent in contrast to that on WAN interface.
Note:
802.1p/vlan tag feature be supported only when in bridge mode, DSL WAN interface.
Click Apply to confirm the settings and you will be returned to the QoS Classification page.
Enable:
To disable the item, please uncheck Enable check box then click Enable button.
Remove:
To delete the QoS class from the table, check Remove checkbox then click Remove
button to delete the selected item.
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Set up a QoS Classification
IP QoS
LAN to WAN
IP QoS
1. It is a QoS controlling the traffic from LAN to WAN. So first make sure there is at least one WAN
queue. If you have configured WAN interface and it will appeared as a default queue, you can also
add other queues of the specific interface. See
Queue Config
.
Here we have a atm0 (WAN interface), the interface has a default queue and an added queue. Make
sure to enable the queue.

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