User manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Installation
- Chapter 3 Web User Interface
- Chapter 4 Quick Setup
- Chapter 5 Device Information
- Chapter 6 Advanced Setup
- Chapter 7 Wireless
- Chapter 8 Diagnostics
- Chapter 9 Management

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Field Description
Rule Order Last or null are the only options.
Rule Status Disable or enable the rule.
Assign Classification
Queue
The queue configurations are presented in this format:
“Interfacename&Prece P
&Queue Q” where P and Q are the
Precedence and Queue Key values for the corresponding
Interface as listed on the Queue Config screen.
Assign Differentiated
Services Code Point
(DSCP) Mark
The selected Code Point gives the corresponding priority to
the packets that satisfies the rules set below.
Mark 802.1p if
802.1q is enabled
Select between 0-7. The lower the digit shows the higher
the priority.
SET-1
Physical LAN Port:
Select eth0-eth4 or Wlan from the dropdown menu.
Protocol TCP, TCP/UDP, UDP, or ICMP.
Differentiated
Services Code Point
(DSCP) Check
The selected Code Point gives the corresponding priority to
the packets that satisfies the rules set below.
IP Address Select IP Address, Vendor Class ID (DHCP Option 60), or
User Class ID (DHCP Option 77)
Source Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for the source IP address.
UDP/TCP Source Port
(port or port:port)
Enter source port number or port range.
Destination IP
address
Enter destination IP address.
Destination Subnet
Mask
Enter destination subnet mask.
UDP/TCP Destination
Port (port or
port:port)
Enter destination port number or port range.
Source MAC Address A packet belongs to SET-1, if a binary-AND of its source MAC
address with the Source MAC Mask is equal to the
binary-AND of the Source MAC Mask and this field.
Source MAC Mask This is the mask used to decide how many bits are checked
in Source MAC Address.
Destination MAC
Address
A packet belongs to SET-1 then the result that the
Destination MAC Address of its header binary-AND to the
Destination MAC Mask must equal to the result that this field
binary-AND to the Destination MAC Mask.
Destination MAC
Mask
This is the mask used to decide how many bits are checked
in Destination MAC Address.
SET-2
802.1p Priority Select between 0-7. The lower the digit shows the higher
the priority