User guide
Chapter 6 – RouteFinder Software
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. RouteFinder RF850/860 User Guide (PN S000400E) 115
Packet Filters > QoS
QoS on Firewall
QoS Status
Check the Status box to enable Quality of Service on the three interfaces: LAN, WAN, and DMZ.
Then click the Save button. Clicking Save causes the entire screen to display.
Show QoS Log
Show QoS Firewall Rules in Popup Window
Click the Show button to view the QoS IP table rules.
Uplink Bandwidth
The bandwidth available to be shaped is configured here by entering the units in Kbits. Click Save.
Classes of Service
Class – High Priority Class, Default Class, and Low Priority Class
Parent classes default into these fields. Depending on the percentage share configured, the
minimum guaranteed bandwidth is calculated. Click Save if you change the defaults.
Level One Service Classification Rules
The following values will configure the level one classification rules based on Service.
Rule Name
Enter a name that will identify the rule. It can be any name that will have meaning for you.
Service
Select the service for which the classification rule is set.
Class
Select the priority to be given to the rule.
Interface
Select the interface through which the packet goes.
Add Button
Click the Add button to add this rule. The rule will then display. From the display area, the can be
edited or deleted.
Level One Network Classification Rules
The following values will configure the level one classification rules based on Networks.
Rule Name
Enter a name that will identify the rule. It can be any name that will have meaning for you.
From
Select the network for which the classification rule is set.
Class
Select the priority to be given to the rule.
Interface
Select the interface through which the packet goes.
Add Button
Click the Add button to add this rule. The rule will then display. From the display area, the can be
edited or deleted.
Level Two Rules
Depending on the type of level one rule, related level two rules can be configured. For a service-based
level one rule, there can be related service-based level two rules. Level two rules can have four levels of
priority ranging from 1– 4.
For level one service rules, network rules will be configurable for level two, and vice versa for the
network. This priority indicates the order in which the extra bandwidth is distributed.