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Configuring Quality of Service (QoS)
Configuring QoS Port-Based Settings
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Configuring QoS Port-Based Settings
You can configure QoS settings for every port on your device. The supports four
priority queues that allow traffic prioritization for each port.
To configure QoS settings for the ports on your device:
STEP 1
Choose
QoS
>
QoS Port-Based Settings
.
STEP
2
For each port in the
QoS Port-Based Settings
table, enter this information:
STEP
3
Click
Save
.
To restore the default port-based QoS settings, click
Restore Default
and save
your changes.
Trust Mode
Choose one of the following options from the drop-
down menu:
Port
—Enables port-based QoS settings.
You can then set the traffic priority for a
particular port. The traffic queue priority
starts at the lowest priority of 1 and ends
with the highest priority of 3.
DSCP
—Differentiated Services Code Point
(DSCP). Enabling this feature prioritizes the
network traffic across the LAN based on the
DSCP queue mapping on the
DSCP
Settings
page.
CoS
—Class of service (CoS).
Default Traffic
Forwarding Queue for
Untrusted Devices
Choose a priority level for outbound traffic (1 to 3).
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Configuring CoS Settings
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Configuring CoS Settings
Use the link to the QoS Port-Based Settings Page to map the CoS priority setting
to the QoS queue.
To map CoS priority settings to the traffic forwarding queue:
STEP 1
Choose
QoS
>
CoS Settings
.
STEP
2
For each CoS priority level in the
CoS Settings Table
, choose a priority value from
the
Traffic Forwarding Queue
drop-down menu.
These values mark traffic types with higher or lower traffic priority depending on
the type of traffic.
STEP
3
Click
Save
.
To restore the default port-based QoS settings, click
Restore Default
and click
Save
.
Configuring DSCP Settings
You can use the
DSCP Settings
page to configure DSCP-to-QoS queue mapping.
To configure DSCP-to-QoS queue mapping:
STEP 1
Choose
QoS
>
DSCP Settings
.
STEP
2
Choose whether to only list RFC values or to list all DSCP values in the
DSCP
Settings Table
by clicking the relevant button.
STEP
3
For each DSCP value in the
DSCP Settings Table
, choose a priority level from the
Queue
drop-down menu.
This maps the DSCP value to the selected QoS queue.
STEP
4
Click
Save
.
To restore the default DSCP settings, click
Restore Default
and
Save
.
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Managing Your Device
Setting Device Properties
Assign a name and a domain name to your device to ensure that it is easily
identified by other devices.
To set device properties:
STEP 1
Choose Administration > Device Properties.
STEP
2
In the Hostname field, enter a name to identify the device uniquely on your
network. For example, RTR141.
STEP
3
In the Domain Name field, enter the domain in which your device is located. For
example, abcbusiness.com. If you do not know the name of your organization’s
domain, contact your network administrator.
STEP
4
Save your changes.
Setting Password Complexity
You can enforce a minimum password complexity requirement for password
changes.
To configure password complexity settings:
STEP 1
Choose
Administration
>
Password Strength
.
STEP
2
In the Password Complexity Settings field, check
Enable
.
STEP
3
Configure password complexity settings:
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Managing Your Device
Configuring User Accounts
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STEP
4
Click
Save
.
Configuring User Accounts
Your device supports two user accounts for administering and viewing settings: an
administrative user (default user name and password: cisco) and a guest user
(default user name: guest).
The guest account has read-only access. You can set and change the username
and password for both the administrator and guest accounts.
Minimum Password
Length
Enter the minimum password length (0-
64 characters).
Minimum number of
character classes
Enter a number representing one of the following
character classes:
Uppercase letters.
Lowercase letters.
Numbers.
Special characters available on a standard
keyboard.
By default, passwords must contains characters
from at least three of these classes.
The new password must
be different than the
current one
Check
Enable
to require that new passwords differ
from the current password.
Password Aging
Check
Enable
to expire passwords after a
specified time.
Password aging time
Enter the number of days after which the password
expires (1–365). The default is 180 days.

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