Netgear XCM89UP Web Management User Guide - Page 380
Basic, Traffic Type, DiffServ Class, Telnet, Every, DiffServ policy, DiffServ, policy, Enable Policing
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M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Traffic Type to define the DiffServ Class. Traffic type options: VOIP, HTTP, FTP, Telnet, and Every. 2. Ports displays the ports which can be configured to support a DiffServ policy. The DiffServ policy will be added to selected ports. 3. Use Enable Policing to add policing to the DiffServ Policy. The policing rate will be applied. 4. Committed Rate: • When Policing is enabled, the committed rate will be applied to the policy and the policing action is set to conform. • When Policing is disabled, the committed rate is not applied and the policy is set to markdscp. 5. Outbound Priority: • When Policing is enabled, Outbound Priority defines the type of policing conform action where: High sets action to markdscp ef, Med sets action to markdscp af31, and Low sets action to send. • When Policing is disabled, Outbound Priority defines the policy where: High sets policy to mark ipdscp ef, Med sets policy to mark ipdscp af31, Low set policy to mark ipdscp be. Basic From the Basic link, you can access the following pages: • DiffServ Configuration on page 380 DiffServ Configuration Packets are filtered and processed based on defined criteria. The filtering criteria is defined by a class. The processing is defined by a policy's attributes. Policy attributes may be defined on a per-class instance basis, and it is these attributes that are applied when a match occurs. The configuration process begins with defining one or more match criteria for a class. Then one or more classes are added to a policy. Policies are then added to interfaces. Configuring Quality of Service 380