User manual

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.
Tools
On this page, you can restart your device, reset it to factory
defaults, backup its current configuration or restore from a previous
backup. To get to the Tools screen, select TOOLS from the main
menu of the Web interface. * The Restart button restarts your router
remotely. During this operation, your connection to the router will
be lost. You can reconnect after the router comes back up. * The
Restore Factory Defaults button allows you to reset your router back
to factory defaults remotely. This will clear all the current settings
on your router. * Backup Config lets you save the current settings of
your router onto your computer. When you click the Backup Config
button, your router will create a file called config.bin to be saved on
your computer. You can restore this configuration later using the
Restore Config button.
Restore Config lets you restore a previously saved
configuration onto your router. Click the Browse button to
locate the config.bin file that was previously saved, and then
press the Restore Config button to restore your settings from
this file onto your router.
Firmware Update
Your device is configured to automatically check for updates and
update itself if it finds an update. The process to check for updates
approximately every 30 days. By default this is enabled. You can