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8.3 QoS Classification
Quality of Service (QoS) can provide different priority to different users or data flows, or guarantee a certain level of performance to a data
flow in accordance with requests from Queue Prioritization.
NOTE:
QoS must be enabled in at least one PVC to display this option. (see Advanced Setup - WAN for detailed PVC setup instructions).
8.3.1 Queue Management Configuration
To Enable QoS tick the checkbox, select Default DSCP Mark and click Save/Apply.
Select Default Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) Mark
With this drop-down box you can assign a DSCP mark in the Internet Protocol (IP) header that specifies the per hop behavior for a given
flow of incoming packets that do not match any other QoS rule.
8.3.2 Queue Configuration
This function follows the Differentiated Services rule of IP QoS. You can create a new Queue rule by assigning an Interface, Enable/
Disable and Precedence. The router uses various queuing strategies to tailor performance to user requirements
Click Add to display the following screen.
Field Name
Comment
Queue Configuration Status:
Enable or Disable the queue.
Queue:
Assign queue to a specific network interface whose QoS is enabled.
Queue Precedence:
Configure precedence for the queue. Lower integer values for precedence imply
higher priority for this queue relative to others.