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Rule Name
Enter a name for the QoS rule for
reference/identification.
Bandwidth
Set the bandwidth limits for the QoS rule:
(1)
(2)
(3)
1.
Select “Download” or “Upload” for the
QoS rule.
2.
Enter the bandwidth limit.
3.
Select whether the bandwidth is a
“Guarantee” (minimum) or “Max”
(maximum).
Local IP Address
Enter the IP address range to which the QoS
rule will be applied.
Enter a starting IP address in the left field
and the end IP address in the right field to
define a range of IP addresses; or enter an IP
address in the left field only to define a single
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IP address.
Local Port Range
Enter the port range to activate the QoS rule.
Enter a single port number e.g. 110 or a
range of port numbers e.g. 110
120
Remote IP Address
Enter the remote IP address range which will
activate the QoS rule.
Enter a starting IP address in the left field
and the end IP address in the right field to
define a range of IP addresses; or enter an IP
address in the left field only to define a single
IP address.
Remote Port Range
Enter the remote port range to activate the
QoS rule.
Enter a single port number e.g. 110 or a
range of port numbers e.g. 110
120
Traffic Type
Select traffic type as an alternative to
specifying a port range above.
Protocol
Select a “TCP” or “UDP” protocol type.
Save
Click ‘add’ button to add a new QoS rule
(detailed instructions will be given below).
Reset
If you want to erase all values you just
entered. Click ‘Reset’
QoS rule entries will be listed in the “Current QoS Table” as shown below.
Select a rule using the “Select” checkbox.
When using the “Edit” button only one rule can be selected each
time.
QoS rules will be processed in the order that they are listed i.e.
the rule at the top of the list will be applied first, and then the
second rule etc. The order can be adjusted using the “Move
Up/Down” buttons.
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Edit
Edit a selected rule.
Delete Selected/
Delete All
Delete selected or all entries from the
table.
Move Up/Down
Move selected rule up or down the list.
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III
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8. Advanced
Advanced features of the BR
6228nS V2/nC V2 can be
configured from the “Advanced” menu.
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1.
Static Routing
Static routing is a method of configuring path selection of routers,
characterized by the absence of communication between routers regarding
the current topology of the network. The opposite of static routing is dynamic
routing, sometimes also referred to as adaptive routing.
You can configure static routing and manually add routes to the routing table
on this page.
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Enable Static Routing
Check/uncheck the box to enable/disable
static routing.
Destination LAN IP
Enter the destination network’s IP address.
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask of the destination
network.
Default Gateway
Enter the default gateway of the destination
network.
Hop Count
Enter the hop count (the distance between
destination network and this broadband
router) here.
Interface
Enter the interface which leads to
destination network.
Add
Add the route to the current static routing
table.
Clear
Clear all fields.
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2.
Port Forwarding
This function allows you to redirect a single port or consecutive ports of an
Internet IP address to the same port of a local IP address. The port number(s)
of the Internet IP address and local IP address must be the same.
If the port number of the Internet IP address and local IP address is different,
please use the “Virtual Server” function instead.

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