Policy Configuration
When you use QoS, you must define the policies to make packets recieve higher priority
for pass through.
Figure 33 Policy Configuration
Data – Policy Configuration.
Network
Admission
Policy
This section identifies each policy
• Policy Name List – When adding a new Policy, ignore this list. To edit an
existing entry, sele d click the "Select" button. The data
fields will then be updated for the selected entry.
• Policy Name – Enter a suitable name. Generally, you should use the "Policy
Name" for the network traffic.
urce Address – Define the source address of packets here. It has two
address or MAC address. If you select IP address, you can
ses.
• Protocol Type – The field defines traffic packet type, i.e. IP, TCP and UDP.
•
• – It defines a packet if it meets all conditions defined above, it
ct it from the list, an
• So
types like IP
define IP address range, otherwise define up to four MAC addres
• Destination Address – Define the destination address of packets here. The
explanation is as the same as above.
• Source Port – Define the source port of packets here.
Destination Port – Define the destination port of packets here.
Priority Queue
will be serviced with some priority level.
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