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Click this link to display
the associated MAC
address information in the
top half of the screen,
where you can edit it or
delete it from the MAC
Filters List.
MAC Filters List
Edit/Delete
Click this link to edit or delete the associated
MAC address information. To delete, click the
Reset
button in the top half of the screen.
Click
Save Changes
and then
Write Settings to Flash
to save the
MAC Filters List
to permanent memory.
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Managing Access to Services
To change access settings, on the
Advanced Setup
page click
Management Control
:
X6
services
Setting
Description
LAN Access
If a check box is selected, the associated
service is enabled for local network users. The
default for all services is
Enabled
.
WAN Access
Select a check box to enable the associated
service for remote network users. By default, all
the services are
Disabled
for remote users.
Click
Save Changes
and then
Write Settings to Flash
to save the
service availability configuration to permanent memory.
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Configuring Quality of Service
Quality of Service (QoS) helps guarantee upstream bandwidth for
applications that require fast and dependable throughput. For
example, QoS can slow down a photo upload so a phone call can
proceed without garbling, and/or a gamer can enjoy faster
response time.
With QoS you can assign each of the four LAN ports and the
wireless port a priority of High, Medium or Standard. High priority
ports together share a guaranteed percentage of upstream
bandwidth, typically 70%. Medium priority ports share a lower
guaranteed percentage, typically 20%. Standard priority ports share
the remaining upstream bandwidth that is guaranteed to them. If
ports aren’t using their guaranteed bandwidth, the excess
bandwidth becomes available to other ports in order of priority.
For VoIP, you normally assign a High Priority QoS port. For a
gaming device, you may want to assign a High or Medium priority.
For ports used for web browsing, normally you use Standard
priority .
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QoS is normally set up by using the Install Assistant CD that
comes with the X6. To configure Quality of Service on the
Advanced Setup
page instead, click
QoS
. For a help message,
select the
Click here
link in the first paragraph.
Note that on the QoS screen, Port 1 is the Ethernet port labeled
LAN 1 on the X6 back panel. Port 2 is LAN 2, and so forth.
Setting
Description
Do you want to turn
on QoS . . . .?
If you click
YES
to assign priorities to the
X6’s LAN and wireless ports, by default
LAN port 1 is set to High Priority, LAN port
2 is set to Medium Priority, and LAN ports 3
and 4 as well as the wireless port are set to
Standard priority. These default settings
can be changed.
The default is
NO
.
Which ports should
be High Priority?
Select one to three ports. By default, these
ports will together share 70% of the
upstream bandwidth. You can configure a
different percentage on the
Advanced
QoS
page (see page 85).
Which ports should
be Medium Priority?
Select one to three ports. By default, these
ports will together share 20% of the
upstream bandwidth. You can configure a
different percentage on the
Advanced
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QoS
page (see below).
Advanced QoS page
Click this link to specify a different
upstream bandwidth percentage for High,
Medium and Standard priorities.
Setting
Description
What guaranteed
bandwidth should
High Priority Ports
share?
The default is 70%. You can enter a
different whole number percent. The
High Priority and Medium Priority
percentages together must be less than
100.
Note
: Standard Priority ports must have
at least 1% of the upstream bandwidth.
What guaranteed
bandwidth should
Medium Priority Ports
share?
The default is 20%. You can enter a
different whole number percent. The
Medium Priority and High Priority
percentages together must be < 100.
Note
: Standard Priority ports must have
at least 1% of the upstream bandwidth.
Return Main QoS page
Click to return to the main QoS page.
After you make your selections, click
Save Changes,
then
Write
Settings to Flash
.
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