User Manual
Table Of Contents
- GS728TS, GS728TPS, GS752TS, and GS752TPS Gigabit Smart Switches
- Contents
- 1. Getting Started
- Getting Started with the Smart Switches
- Switch Management Interface
- Connecting the Switch to the Network
- Switch Discovery in a Network with a DHCP Server
- Switch Discovery in a Network without a DHCP Server
- Configuring the Network Settings on the Administrative System
- Web Access
- Smart Control Center Utilities
- Understanding the User Interfaces
- Interface Naming Convention
- 2. Configuring System Information
- 3. Configuring Switching Information
- 4. Configuring Routing
- 5. Configuring Quality of Service
- 6. Managing Device Security
- 7. Monitoring the System
- 8. Maintaining the System
- 9. Accessing Help
- A. Hardware Specifications and Default Values
- B. Configuration Examples
- C. Notification of Compliance
- Index
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GS728TS, GS728TPS, GS752TS, and GS752TPS Gigabit Smart Switches
• IP DSCP. Matches the packet’s DSCP to the class criteria’s when selected. Select the
DSCP type from the menu or enter a DSCP value to match. If you select Other, enter
a custom value in the DSCP Value field that appears.
• IP Precedence. Matches the packet’s IP Precedence value to the class criteria’s
when Enter a value in the range of 0–7.
• IP ToS. Matches the packet’s Type of Service bits in the IP header to the class
criteria’s when selected and a value is entered. In the ToS Bits field, enter a two-digit
hexadecimal number to match the bits in a packet’s ToS field. In the ToS Mask field,
specify the bit positions that are used for comparison against the IP ToS field in a
packet.
3. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to
the latest value of the switch.
4. If you change any of the settings on the page, click Apply to send the updated configuration
to the switch. Configuration changes occur immediately.
5. Click Refresh to refresh the page with the most current data from the switch.
IPv6 Class Configuration
The IPv6 Class Configuration feature extends the existing DiffServ functionality by providing
support for IPv6 packet classification. An Ethernet IPv6 packet is distinguished from an IPv4
packet by its unique EtherType value, so all IPv6 classifiers include the EtherType field.
Packets that match an IPv6 classifier are only allowed to be marked using the 802.1p (COS)
field or the IP DSCP field in the Traffic Class octet. IP Precedence is not defined for IPv6: this
is not an appropriate type of packet marking.
To display the page, click QoS
DiffServ Advanced IPv6 Class Configuration.










