User`s manual

Version 2.6 67 May 1
MP-202 Telephone Adapter 8. Quality of Service (QoS)
Limit the rule for specic days and hours; the gateway supports two priority marking
methods for packet prioritization:
DSCP
802.1p Priority
The matching of packets by rules is connection-based, known as Stateful Packet
Inspection (SPI), using the same connection-tracking mechanism used by rewall. Once a
packet matches a rule, all subsequent packets with the same attributes receive the same
QoS parameters, both inbound and outbound.
A packet can match more than one rule. Therefore:
The rst class rule has precedence over all other class rules (scanning is stopped
once the rst rule is reached).
The rst trafc-priority (classless) rule has precedence over all other trafc-priority
rules.
There is no prevention of a trafc-priority rule conicting with a class rule. In this case,
the priority and DSCP setting of the class rule (if given) will take precedence.
Connection-based QoS also allows inheriting QoS parameters by some of the applications
that open subsequent connections. For instance, you can dene QoS rules on SIP, and the
rules will apply to both control and data ports (even if the data ports are unknown). This
feature applies to all applications that have ALG at rewall:
Any
User Defined (FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, TFTP, IMAP, PING, POP3, SNMP, SMTP, Telnet,
L2TP, Traceroute or any other protocol)