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LAN port. Set-2 is based on the MAC layer IEEE 802.1p priority field. Use one set
or the other for a class (not both sets).
Figure 52
QoS Class Configuration
See
Appendix E on page 281
for a list of commonly-used services. The following
table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 39
QoS Class Configuration
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Traffic Class
Name
Type a name for the classifier.
Rule Order
Select the classifier’s place in the classifiers list.
Rule Status
Select whether or not the classifier is to be active.
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Assign
Classification
Queue
Select the QoS queue the ZyXEL Device uses for the packets of
upstream traffic that match this QoS classifier.
Assign
Differentiated
Services Code
Point (DSCP)
Mark
Select the DSCP mark the ZyXEL Device assigns to the packets of
upstream traffic that match this QoS classifier.
Mark 802.1p if
802.1q is enabled
Select the IEEE 802.1p mark the ZyXEL Device assigns to the packets
of upstream traffic that match this QoS classifier. This only applies
when IEEE 802.1q is enabled. You enable IEEE 802.1q by enabling
VLAN multiplexing in the WAN screens (see
Section 5.3 on page 55
).
Physical LAN Port
Select the source Ethernet port of the traffic.
Protocol
Select the type of packets.
Differentiated
Services Code
Point (DSCP)
Check
Select the DSCP mark to check upstream traffic for.
IP Address/
Vendor Class ID
(DHCP Option
60)/ User class
ID (DHCP option
77)
Select whether to check for a source IP address, vendor class ID, or
user class ID. Then specify the source IP address, vendor class ID, or
user class ID.
Source Subnet
Mask
Specify the subnet mask of the device that sent the traffic.
UDP/TCP Source
Port (port or
port:port)
This is the port number that a device used to send the traffic.
Destination IP
Address
Specify the IP address of the device that the traffic is going to.
Destination
Subnet Mask
Specify the subnet mask of the device that the traffic is going to.
UDP/TCP
Destination Port
(port or
port:port)
Specify the port number on a device to which the traffic is going.
Source MAC
Address
Specify the MAC address of the device that sent the traffic.
Source MAC Mask
Specify the MAC address subnet mask of the device that sent the
traffic.
Destination MAC
Address
Specify the MAC address of the device that the traffic is going to.
Destination MAC
Mask
Specify the MAC address subnet mask of the device that the traffic is
going to.
802.1p Priority
Specify the IEEE 802.1p mark on the traffic.
Save/Apply
Click this button to save the changes and have the ZyXEL Device start
using them.
Table 39
QoS Class Configuration (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
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C
HAPTER
11
Routing
This chapter shows you how to configure the default gateway and static routes for
your ZyXEL Device.
11.1
Default Gateway Setup
The default gateway is a neighboring router that helps the ZyXEL Device forward
traffic to its destination. Click
Advanced > Routing > Default Gateway
to open
the following screen. Use this screen to change the ZyXEL Device’s default
gateway settings.
Figure 53
Advanced Setup > Routing > Default Gateway
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 40
Advanced Setup > Routing > Default Gateway
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Enable Automatic
Assigned Default
Gateway
Select this option if the ISP did not give you the IP address of the
default gateway. The ISP automatically assigns the WAN connection
an IP address when it connects.
Use Default
Gateway IP
Address
If the ISP gave you a static (fixed) IP address, select this option and
enter the connection’s IP address.

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