Netgear M5300-28G-POE+ (GSM7228PSv1h2) - 12-Port Managed Gigabit Switch Softwarehandbuch

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Configure Quality of Service 
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M6100, M5300, and M7100 Series Managed Switches 
The following table describes the nonconfigurable data that is displayed.
Configure the Global DiffServ Settings
Packets are filtered and processed based on defined criteria. The filtering criteria are defined 
by a class. The processing is defined by a policy's attributes. Policy attributes can be defined 
on a per-class instance basis, and it is these attributes that are applied when a match occurs.
The configuration process begins with defining one or more match criteria for a class. Then 
one or more classes are added to a policy. Policies are then added to interfaces.
Packet processing begins by testing the match criteria for a packet. The all class type option 
specifies that each match criteria within a class must evaluate to true for a packet to match 
that class. The any class type option specifies that at least one match criteria must evaluate 
to true for a packet to match that class. Classes are tested in the order in which they were 
added to the policy. A policy is applied to a packet when a class match within that policy is 
found. 
To configure the global DiffServ mode: 
1. 
Prepare your computer with a static IP address in the 169.254.100.0 subnet, for 
example, 169.254.100.201.
2. 
Connect an Ethernet cable from an Ethernet port on your computer to an Ethernet port on 
the switch.
3. 
Launch a web browser.
4. 
Enter the IP address of the switch in the web browser address field.
Table 199.  DiffServ Configuration 
 
Field
Description
DiffServ Admin Mode
The options mode for DiffServ. The default value is Enable. While 
disabled, the DiffServ configuration is retained when saved and can be 
changed, but it is not activated. When enabled, Diffserv services are 
activated.
Class table
The number of configured DiffServ classes out of the total allowed on 
the switch.
Class Rule table
The number of configured class rules out of the total allowed on the 
switch.
Policy table
The number of configured policies out of the total allowed on the 
switch.
Policy Instance table
The number of configured policy class instances out of the total allowed 
on the switch.
Policy Attributes table
The number of configured policy attributes (attached to the policy class 
instances) out of the total allowed on the switch.
Service table
The number of configured services (attached to the policies on 
specified interfaces) out of the total allowed on the switch.