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Setting 83
The 802.1x interface is displayed. See Figure 4-36.
802.1x Figure 4-36
Select the Enable check box. Step 2
Set up 802.1x parameters. See Table 4-20. Step 3
Table 4-20 Parameters of 802.1x
Parameter
Description
Authentication
PEAP (protected EAP protocol).
Username
The user name that was authenticated on the server.
Password
Password of your username.
Click Save to finish configuration. Step 4
4.2.12 Configuring QoS
QoS can solve problems including network delay and congestion. It helps to assure bandwidth,
reduce transmission delay, packet loss rate and delay jitter to improve service quality.
For DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point), there are 64 priority degrees (0-63) of data
packets. 0 represents the lowest and 63 the highest. Based on those differences, the 64 priority
degrees will be classified as different groups. Each group occupies different bandwidth and will
be abandoned accordingly. The entire configuration is to improve video quality.
Select Setting > Network > QoS. Step 1
The QoS interface is displayed. See Figure 4-37.
QoS Figure 4-37
Set up QoS parameters. See Table 4-21 for details. Step 2
Table 4-21 QoS parameter description
Parameters
Description
Real-time Monitor
Priority of the data packets that are used for network surveillance.
Command
Priority degree used for the Device’s configuration and check which
do not concern those surveillance data bags.
Click Save to finish configuration. Step 3