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Page 29: Chapter, Setting up and configuring the router

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Chapter

Setting Up and Configuring the Router

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4-Port Gigabit Security Router with VPN

QoS > QoS Setup

Port ID

The number of the LAN port.

Trust Mode

Select either Port, CoS, or DSCP. The default

is Port.

Default CoS/Port Priority

If Trust Mode is set to Port,

select the port priority from to 4 from the drop-down

menu. If Trust Mode is set to CoS, select the default CoS

priority from 0 to from the drop-down menu.

CoS Setup

Priority

The CoS priority from 0 to .

Queue

Select the traffic forwarding queue, to 4, to

which the CoS priority is mapped.
Click Save Settings to save your settings. Click Cancel

Changes to cancel any changes you have entered.

QoS > DSCP Setup

QoS > DSCP Setup

DSCP

The Differentiated Services Code Point value in the

incoming packet.

Queue

Select the traffic forwarding queue, to 4, to

which the DSCP priority is mapped.

Restore Defaults

Click this button to restore the default

DSCP values.
Click Save Settings to save your settings. Click Cancel

Changes to cancel any changes you have entered.

Administration

The Administration tab provides access to system

administration settings and tools. It includes the following

screens:

Administration > Management

Administration > Management

Local Gateway Access

Gateway Userlist

Select the desired Gateway User List.

Gateway Username

Enter the user name here.

Gateway Password

Enter the password.

Re-enter to Confirm

Retype the password in this field.

SNMP

SNMP

Select Enable if you wish to use SNMP. To use SNMP,

you need SNMP software on your PC.

System Name

Enter a suitable name. This name will be

used to identify this device, and will be displayed by your

SNMP software.

System Contact

Enter contact information for the

system.

System Location

Enter the location of the system.

Read Community

Enter the SNMP community name for

SNMP “Get” commands.

Write Community

Enter the SNMP community name for

SNMP “Set” commands.

Trap Community

Enter the SNMP community name for

SNMP “Trap” commands.

Trap To

Enter the IP Address of the SNMP Manager to

which traps will be sent. If desired, this may be left blank.