RCA THOMSON SpeedTouchTM (Wireless) Business DSL Router Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 7
Scenario 1: Residential user.
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7.3 Configuring labels and rules for Interactive
traffic.
Introduction We will now have a closer look at the parameters needed to configure classification
for interactive traffic.
Labels Go to the classification menu an select the Labels tab:
Expert mode -> IP Router -> Classification
You will now see a list of labels which have been created by default.
In this list we can see a label named Interactive.
Packets who get this label assigned will have their internal class set to 8. This means
that these packets will be placed in the WFQ2 queue (see “ Mapping to internal
class” on page 28). The TCP ack packets will be treated with the same priority. TOS
Marking for these packets has been disabled.
With interactive traffic we mean traffic like websurfing, e-mail,telnet etc.