Specifications

Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual
4-34 Configuring for Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.8
DSL line according to these priorities (see
Figure
4-36
). This feature is supported
in the multiplexer unit and in old LAN units.
This QoS mapping or VLAN Priority feature is different from the VLAN Priority
under Management
³ To configure VLAN Priority (QoS Mapping):
1. From the Local LAN Configuration menu, select QoS Mapping (Main menu >
Configuration > LAN Configuration > Local LAN Configuration > QoS Mapping).
2. Select a User Priority number from the menu, (see
Figure
4-35
).
The User Priority (Traffic Class 0) menu appears (see
Figure
4-36
).
ASMi-52
QoS Mapping (Classification 802.1p)
User Priority 0 > (Traffic Class 0)
User Priority 1 > (Traffic Class 0)
User Priority 2 > (Traffic Class 0)
User Priority 3 > (Traffic Class 0)
User Priority 4 > (Traffic Class 0)
User Priority 5 > (Traffic Class 0)
User Priority 6 > (Traffic Class 0)
User Priority 7 > (Traffic Class 0)
>
ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll
Figure
4-35. QoS Mapping Menu
3. Select any of the 4 level of priority to define the transmission priority of the
information to be transmitted to the DSL line.
4. Select Save to save the change.
ASMi-52
User Priority 5 (Traffic Class 0)
Traffic Class 0 = low
Traffic Class 1
Traffic Class 2
Traffic Class 3 = high
>
ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll
Figure
4-36. User Priority (Traffic Class 0)
Setting the LAN Rate
When the LAN port of ASMi-52 is used for the DTE connection, the DTE rate is
configured via the LAN rate menu. The LAN rate depends on the rate mode
(regular or low speed, see
Configuring Low Speed Operation
above) and the line
interface (2-wire or 4-wire).
Note