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Port: Enter the destination port that the data will be sent to.
Port Range: Enter a range of ports that the data will be sent to.
MAC Address: Enter the destination MAC address that the data will
be sent to.
Protocol: Enter the protocol of the data
DSCP/TOS: Enter the QoS values that the data will have.
Click Save to create a new rule. The rule will appear in the table.
Traffic Shaping
In the traffic shaping page you can limit the bandwidth of each
Class of Service. Go to the Traffic Shaping menu under the QoS
menu.
There are already four Class of Services defined. The bandwidth for
each Class of Service is limited so that CoS4 is guaranteed the
highest amount of bandwidth. The minimum and maximum amount
of bandwidth of each CoS can be changed. Please note that
changing these is only recommended for advanced users. Additional
Class of Service can be created by clicking Add. The minimum and
maximum guaranteed bandwidth should be entered. Click Save to
save your settings.
Traffic Mapping
Traffic Mapping is where rules are matched to Class of Services.
Select Traffic Mapping from the QoS menu.
Click Add to create a new Traffic Mapping.
Enter the following information:
Source Interface: The interface on the device where the data is
coming from. For incoming traffic this will be a WAN interface and
for outgoing traffic this be a LAN interface.
Destination Interface: The interface on the device where the data is
going to. For incoming traffic this will be a LAN interface and for
outgoing traffic this be a WAN interface.
Rule: Select a rule that you previously configured on the Traffic
Classification page.
Cos: Select a Class of Service.
Click Save to save your settings.
Traffic to and from the specified interfaes that match the rule will be
prioritieed bandwidth according to the Class of Service.