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13.
Create the VoIP traffic classifier by selecting
Advanced Setup -> Quality of Service -> QoS
Classification
and click Add.
Figure 43 QoS VoIP Classifier Configuration
14.
Set the Name, Rule Order, and enable the classifier rule.
IMPORTANT
NOTE
If you create the classifier rules in priority order (VoIP then IPTV), you may leave the
“Rule Order” set to “Last.” Each successive classifier rule created will become the
last one checked in the traffic identification process.
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Select an
“
Ether Type
” o
f IP (0x800).
16.
Enter the source MAC and Mask values in 01:02:03:04:05:06/FF:FF:FF:00:00:00 format.
17.
Assign the Classification Queue (identified by WAN interface&Precedence&Path).
18.
Click Apply/Save.
19.
Create the IPTV traffic classifier by selecting
Advanced Setup -> Quality of Service -> QoS
Classification
and click Add.
Figure 44 QoS IPTV Classifier Configuration
20.
Set the Name, Rule Order, and enable the classifier rule.
IMPORTANT
NOTE
If you create the classifier rules in priority order (VoIP then IPTV), you may leave the
“Rule Order” set to “Last.” Each successive classifier rule created will become the
last one checked in the traffic identification process.
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21.
Select an “Ether Type” o
f IP (0x800).
22.
Enter the “Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP) Check” value.
NOTE
AF21 (DSCP18) is common for Mediaroom STBs.
23.
Assign the Classification Queue (identified by WAN interface&Precedence&Path).
24.
Click Apply/Save. The correct classifier configuration for VoIP and IPTV services should look
like:
Figure 45 QoS VoIP and IPTV Classifier Configurations
The QoS configuration is now complete.
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Use Case: Configuring IP Security (IPSec) in Support of VPNs
IP Security (IPSec) is a suite of IETF standards developed to provide data integrity and privacy, key
management and data authentication at the IP layer. Typically IPSec is deployed to create Virtual
Private Networks (VPNs) between communicating peers.
NOTE
When configuring an IPSec tunnel both ends of the tunnel must be configured with
identical encryption and authentication methods.
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To configure IPSec in the SmartRG gateway:
1.
Select
Advanced Setup -> IPSec
2.
Click
Add New Connection
and then click
Show Advanced Settings
to bring up the following
screen:
3.
Enter a name for the IPSec connection.
4.
Select the Tunnel Mode.
“Authentication Header” (AH) protects both the IP payload and the
IP header. “Encapsulating Security Protocol” (ESP) pr
otects the original IP payload and