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Incoming
The default setting for all Incoming traffic is Blocked.
To add a filtering rule, click the
Add
button.
The following screen will be displayed.
To configure the parameters, please reference
Outgoing
table above.
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6.4.3
Parental Control
This allows parents, schools, and libraries to set access times for Internet use.
To add a parental control click the
Add
button and the following screen will display.
Username
Name of the Filter.
MAC Address
Displays MAC address of the LAN device on
which the browser is running.
Days of the week (Mon – Sun)
Days when the restrictions are applied.
Start/End Blocking Times
The times when restrictions start and stop.
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6.5 Quality of Service
NOTE
:
QoS is not yet supported for bonded routers.
However, it is included here
in the event that a future firmware upgrade supports this feature.
6.5.1
Queue Management Configuration
Quality of service:
Quality of Service can provide different priority to different
users or data flows, or guarantee a certain level of performance to a data flow in
accordance with requests from Queue Prioritization.
Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP)
: You can assign DSCP mark that
specifies the per hop behavior for a given flow of packets in the Internet Protocol (IP)
header.
6.5.2
QoS Queue Configuration
This follows the “Differentiated Services” rule of IP QoS. You can create a new
Queue rule by assigning interface, Enable/Disable and Precedence. This router uses
various queuing strategies to tailor performance to requirements.
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Click
Add
to display the following screen.
Queue Configuration Status:
Make the queue Enable/Disable.
Queue:
Assign queue to a specific network interface whose QoS is enabled.
Queue Precedence:
Configure precedence for queue. Lower integer values for
precedence imply higher priority for this queue relative to others.
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Click
Add
to configure network traffic classes.
This screen creates a traffic class rule to classify the upstream traffic, assign
queuing priority and optionally overwrite the IP header TOS byte. A rule consists of
a class name and at least one condition below. All of the specified conditions in this
classification rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect.
Click
Save/Apply
to save and activate the rule.

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