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3.3.6.3 QoS -- QoS Classification
Some application require that specific bandwidths ensure its data be forward in the time.
QoS classification can creates traffic class rule to classify the upstream traffic. Assign queue
which defines the precedence and the interface and optionally overwrite the IP
DSCP byte. After QoS classification, QoS divides capacity between the different
applications and provides un-delayed, continuous data transfer where data packet wit
higher priority are given preference. The follow diagram show how QoS classify the
Click “QoS Classification” to pop up an interface as below. In this interface, you can
configure network traffic classes.
Figure: QoS Classification Conifg overview
Click “Add” to show the following interface.
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