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Port-based QoS
Take port eth0 to WAN QoS for example.
1. First make sure there is at least a WAN queue and it is enabled.
2. In QoS Classification Setup page, Click
Add
to add a QoS Classification.
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Then in the Add Network Traffic Class Rule page, enter the information to set up a rule to your
needs. To Assign Classification queue, select the needed WAN queue.
3. Click
Apply
to save your settings and the added rule will be listed as below.
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Routing
Default Gateway
To set default gateway and Available Routed WAN Interface. This interfaces are the ones you have
set in WAN section, here select the one you want to be the default gateway by moving the interface
via
or
.
Note:
Only one default gateway interface will be used according to the priority with the first being the
highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected.
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Static Route
With static route feature, you are equipped with the capability to control the routing of the all the
traffic across your network. With each routing rule created, you can specifically assign the
destination where the traffic will be routed to.
Above is the static route listing table, click Add to create static routing.
IP Version:
IPv4.
Destination IP Address / Prefix Length:
enter the destination IP address and the prefix length. For
IPv4, the prefix length means the number of ‘1’ in the submask, it is another mode of presenting
submask. One IPv4 address,192.168.1.0/24, submask is 255.255.255.0.
Interface:
select an interface this route associated.
Gateway IP Address:
enter the gateway IP address.
Metric:
Metric is a policy for router to commit router, to determine the optimal route. Enter one
number greater than or equal to 0.
Click
Apply
to apply this route and it will be listed in the route listing table.
In listing table you can remove the one you don’t want by checking the checking box and press
Remove
button.
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Policy Routing
Here users can set a route for the host (source IP) in a LAN interface to access outside through a
specified Default Gateway or a WAN interface.
The following is the policy Routing listing table.
Click
Add
to create a policy route.
Policy Name:
user-defined name.
Physical LAN Port:
select the LAN port.
Source IP:
enter the Host Source IP.
Use Interface:
select the WAN interface which you want the Source IP to access outside through.
Default Gateway:
enter the default gateway which you want the Source IP to access outside
through.
Click
Apply/Save
to apply your settings. And the item will be listed in the policy Routing listing table.
Here if you want to remove the route, check the remove checkbox and press Remove to delete it.

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