Field
Description
DSCP/TOS Filter
(Layer 3)
Specify how the priority of the IP packets is signalled.
Possible values:
•
$
(default value): No priority signalling is used.
•
1-4 >) 8/
: Differentiated Services Code Point is
used to signal the priority of IP packets (indicated in binary
format, 6 bit).
•
1-4 1%/ 8/
: Differentiated Services Code Point
is used to signal the priority of IP packets (indicated in decim-
al format).
•
+?- >) 8/
: Type of Service is used to signal the
priority of IP packets (indicated in binary format 8 bit).
•
+?- 1%/ 8/
: Type of Service is used to signal the
priority of IP packets (indicated in decimal format).
Additional information on DSCP and TOS in RFC's 3260 and
1349.
COS Filter
(802.1p/Layer 2)
Enter the service class of the IP packets (Class of Service,
CoS).
Possible values are whole numbers between
and
.
. Value
range
to
.
.
The default value is
.
14.4.2 QoS Classification
The data traffic is classified in the Networking->QoS->QoS Classification menu, i.e. the
data traffic is associated using class IDs of various classes. To do this, create class plans
for classifying IP packets based on pre-defined IP filters. Each class plan is associated to
at least one interface via its first filter.
14.4.2.1 New
Choose the New button to create additional data classes.
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