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To add a rule:
1.
In the
Quality of Service—QoS Classification
screen, click
Add
.
2.
In the
Add Network Traffic Class Rule
screen give a name to this traffic class.
3.
Assign a priority level—low, medium, and high—to this traffic class.
4.
Select an IP precedence from the 0-7 range.
5.
Enter an IP Type of Service from the following selections—
Normal Service
Minimize Cost
Maximize Reliability
Maximize Throughput
Minimize Delay
6.
Enter the traffic conditions for the class such as the protocol (TCP / UDP, TCP, UDP, or
ICMP) to be used.
7.
Click
Save / Apply
to save the settings.
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Routing
Under the Routing heading you assign a default gateway, create a routing table (in Static Route),
create routing policy rules, and activate Routing Information Protocol (RIP) on the device.
Default Gateway
You can enable automatic assigned default gateway on the Routing – Default Gateway screen.
By default, the
Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway
checkbox is checked.
To enable
Automatic Assigned Default Gateway
leave the checkbox checked. To disable
Automatic Assigned Default Gateway
uncheck the checkbox.
If you change the automatic assigned default gateway address, you must reboot the router to be
assigned a new default gateway IP address.
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Static Route
To add a routing table use the Static Route page. A maximum of 32 entries can be configured.
Click
Add
.
Enter the route information and then save and apply your configurations.
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Policy Route
The policy routing feature allows the administrator to have more control over how packets should
flow through the modem and into their networks. The feature allows administrator to route IP
packets according to their Source Interface; Source/Destination IP address/subnets; IP Protocols;
Source/Destination Ports to specific Gateway address and/or Gateway Interfaces.
To add a policy routing rule:
1.
Click
Add
.
2.
Enter a unique name for the rule in the
Rule Name
text box.
3.
Select the interface to associate with the rule from the Source Interface drop down
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4.
Select the appropriate protocol and define other parameters for the routing rule:
Source and/or Destination address and/or Subnet Mask
UDP/TCP Source or Destination port.
Gateway address or Interface (These can be Active PVCs or Port Mapping Groups)
5.
Click
Save/Apply
.
DSL
The DSL settings page contains sections—modulation and capability—that should be specified
by your ISP. Consult with your ISP to select the correct settings for each.
Click
Save / Apply
if you are finished or click on
Advanced Settings
if you want to configure
more advanced settings.
Modulation Methods
The following modulation methods are supported by the 6219-X1 router:
G.dmt Enabled
G.lite Enabled
T1.413 Enabled
ADSL Enabled
Annex L Enabled
ADSL2+ Enabled.
Do not change this setting unless so directed by your ISP.
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