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Quality of Service Section
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Quality of
Service Section
This chapter will describe the
Quality of Service Section
accessible
from the
Home Page
of the
DISCUS™ Multiplay Wireless VoIP AG
.
Quality of Service refers to the capability of a network device to pro-
vide better service to selected network traffic. This is achieved by
processing higher priority traffic before lower priority traffic.
As Quality of Service is dependent on the "weakest link in the chain",
failure of a single component along the data path can easily cause a
VoIP call or a Video on Demand (VoD) broadcast to fail miserably.
QoS must therefore obviously be addressed end-to-end.
GENERAL
The 'General' tab provides a Quality of Service "wizard", with which
you can configure your QoS parameters according to predefined pro-
files, with just a few clicks. A chosen QoS profile will automatically
define QoS rules, which you can view and edit in the rest of the QoS
tab screens.
WAN Devices Bandwidth (Rx/Tx).
Before selecting the QoS profile
that mostly suits your needs, select your bandwidth from this combo-
box. If you do not see an appropriate entry, select 'User Defined', and
enter your Tx and Rx bandwidths manually.
Be aware that any configuration changes could compromise your connectivity.
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Tx Bandwidth.
Enter your Tx bandwidth in Kbits per second.
Rx Bandwidth.
Enter your Rx bandwidth in Kbits per second.
QoS Profiles.
Select the profile that mostly suits your bandwidth usage. Each
profile entry displays a quote describing what the profile is best used for, and
the QoS priority levels granted to each bandwidth consumer in this profile.
Default: No QoS preferences
P2P User: Peer-to-peer and file sharing applications will receive priority
Triple Play User: VoIP and video streaming will receive priority
Home Worker: VPN and browsing will receive priority
Gamer: Game-related traffic will receive priority
Priority By Host: This entry provides the option to configure which computer in your LAN will
receive the highest priority and which the lowest. If you have additional computers, they will
receive medium priority.
- High Priority Host: enter the host name or IP address of the computer to which you would like
to grant the highest bandwidth priority.
- Low Priority Host: enter the host name or IP address of the computer to which you would like
to grant the lowest bandwidth priority.
FIGURE 1.
General Panel
TRAFFIC PRIORITY
Traffic Priority allows you to manage and avoid traffic congestion by defining
inbound and outbound priority rules for each device on your gateway. These
rules determine the priority that packets, traveling through the device, will
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receive. QoS parameters (DSCP marking and packet priority) are set per
packet, on an application basis.
You can set QoS parameters using flexible rules, according to the following
parameters:
Source/destination IP address, MAC address or host name
Device
Source/destination ports
Limit the rule for specific days and hours
The Router supports two priority marking methods for packet prioritization:
DSCP
802.1p Priority
The matching of packets by rules is connection-based, known as Stateful
Packet Inspection (SPI). Once a packet matches a rule, all subsequent packets
with the same attributes receive the same QoS parameters, both inbound and
outbound.
A packet can match more than one rule. Therefore:
The first class rule has precedence over all other class rules (scanning is stopped once the first
rule is reached).
The first traffic-priority (classless) rule has precedence over all other traffic-priority rules.
There is no prevention of a traffic-priority rule conflicting with a class rule. In this case, the prior-
ity and DSCP setting of the class rule (if given) will take precedence.
Connection-based QoS also allows inheriting QoS parameters by some of the
applications that open subsequent connections. For instance, you can define
QoS rules on SIP, and the rules will apply to both control and data ports (even if
the data ports are unknown):
SIP
MSN Messenger/Windows Messenger
TFTP
FTP
MGCP
H.323
Port Triggering applications
PPTP
IPSec
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FIGURE 2.
Traffic Priority Panel
To set traffic priority rules:
1.
Click 'Traffic Priority' under the 'QoS' tab in the 'Services' screen. The 'Traffic
Priority' screen will appear. This screen is divided into two identical sections,
one for 'QoS input rules' and the other for 'QoS output rules', which are for
prioritizing inbound and outbound traffic, respectively. Each section lists all
the gateway devices on which rules can be set. You can set rules on all
devices at once, using the 'All devices' entry.
2.
After choosing the traffic direction and the device on which to set the rule,
click the appropriate New Entry link. The 'Add Traffic Priority Rule' screen will
appear.
This screen is divided into two main sections, 'Matching' and 'Operation', which
are for defining the operation to be executed when matching conditions apply.
-
Matching:
Use this section to define the rule's conditions, which are the LAN
computer's parameters to be matched.
-
Operation:
Set rule priority with Quality of Service.
3.
Click 'OK' to save the settings.
TRAFFIC SHAPING
Traffic Shaping is the solution for managing and avoiding congestion where a
high speed LAN meets limited broadband bandwidth. A user may have, for

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