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The following table describes the buttons in this page:
Item
Description
Edit
Click the button to change the priorities of the applications, LAN
ports, online games and MAC addresses in the QoS Priority Table.
Delete
Click the button to delete a rule in the QoS Priority Table.
Add Priority
Rule
Click the button to set priority policy for an online game, an
application, an Ethernet LAN port, or the MAC address of a
computer in the QoS – Priority Rules page that is displayed.
Click the Add Priority Rule button and the QoS – Priority Rules page for an application
appears:
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The following table describes parameters in this page:
Item
Description
QoS Policy For
Enter the name of the QoS policy.
Priority Category
Select Applications.
Applications
Select an application that you want to set. If your desired application
is not in the drop-down list, select Add A New Application.
Priority
You can select Highest, High, Normal or Low.
Connection Type
Indicates the protocol that is used at the port. You can select
TCP/UDP, TCP or UDP.
Starting Port
The first port to which an application sends a connection request. All
relevant ports can be open only after connection is established at this
starting port. Otherwise, other relevant ports are not open.
Ending Port
Set the end port of the port range.
The QoS - Priority Rules page for an online game is as follows:
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The following table describes parameters in this page:
Item
Description
QoS Policy For
Enter the name of the QoS policy.
Priority Category
Select On-line Gaming.
On-line Gaming
Select an online game that you want to set. If your desired online
game is not in the drop-down list, select Add a new Game.
Priority
You can select Highest, High, Normal or Low.
Connection Type
Indicates the protocol that is used at the port. You can select
TCP/UDP, TCP or UDP.
Starting Port
The first port to which an application sends a connection request. All
relevant ports can be open only after connection is established at this
starting port. Otherwise, other relevant ports are not open.
Ending Port
Set the end port of the port range.
The QoS – Priority Rules page for a LAN port is as follows:
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The following table describes parameters in this page:
Item
Description
QoS Policy For
Enter the name of the QoS policy.
Priority Category
Select Ethernet LAN Port.
Ethernet LAN Port
Select the LAN port that you want to set. You can select 1, 2, 3 or 4.
Priority
You can select Highest, High, Normal or Low.
The QoS - Priority Rules page for a MAC address is as follows:
The following table describes parameters in this page:
Item
Description
QoS Policy For
Enter the name of the QoS policy.
Priority Category
Select MAC Address.
MAC Device List
Display the existing priority rules of computers that have higher
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priorities according to MAC addresses.
Enter the MAC address and device name of a computer for which
you want to set high priority, and then click Add to add the rule to
the list.
MAC Address
Enter the MAC address of a computer for which you want to set high
priority.
Device Name
Enter the device name of a computer for which you want to set high
priority.
Priority
You can select Highest, High, Normal or Low.
Add
Click the button to add a priority rule to the MAC Device List.
Edit
Select a priority rule in the MAC Device List and click the button to
modify the priority rule.
Delete
Select a priority rule in the MAC Device List and click the button to
delete the priority rule from the list.
Cancel
On clicking cancel you will exit from the Priority rule and get back
to the QOS set up
After the settings are done, click Apply to save the settings. Then, click Apply to save the
settings in the QoS Setup page.

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