TP-LINK TD-8817 User Manual

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TD-8817
ADSL2+ Modem Router User Guide 
 
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Protocol ID: Select one among TCP/UDP, TCP, UDP or ICMP protocols for the 
application. 
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Vlan ID Range: Enter the Vlan range, then the rule will be effective to the selected 
Vlans. 
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IPP/DS Field: Select the type of the action to assign the priority. 
When you select IPP/TOS, you can assign the priority via IP information. IP QoS function is 
intended to deliver guaranteed as well as differentiated Internet services by giving network 
resource and usage control to the Network operator. 
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IP Precedence Range: Enter the IP precedence range that the Router takes to 
differentiate the traffic. 
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Type of Service: Select the type of service that the Router takes to deal with the traffic. 
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802.1p: Select the priority range for the rule. 
When you select DSCP, you can assign the priority via DHCP (the header of IP group). It maps 
the IP group into corresponding service class. 
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DSCP Range: Enter the DSCP range to differentiate the traffic. 
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802.1p: Select the priority range for the rule. 
  Action: Configure the action that the Router takes to deal with the traffic which accord with 
the rule. 
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IPP/DS Field: Select the type for the action. 
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IP Precedence Remarking: Select the number to remark the priority for IP precedence. 
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Type of Service Remarking: Select the type to remark the service. 
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DSCP Remarking: Enter the number to remark the DSCP priority. 
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802.1p Remarking: Select the type to remark the 802.1p priority. 
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Queue: Select the priority type for the action. 
4.4.5  VLAN 
Choose “Advanced SetupVLAN”, you can activate the VLAN function in the next screen. 
Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a group of devices on one or more LANs that are configured so that they 
can communicate as if they were attached to the same LAN, when in fact they are located on a 
number of different LAN segments. Because VLANs are based on logical instead of physical 
connections, it is very flexible for user/host management, bandwidth allocation and resource 
optimization. There are two types of VLAN as follows: 
Port-Based VLAN: Each physical switch port is configured with an access list specifying 
membership in a set of VLANs. 
ATM VLAN: Using LAN Emulation (LANE) protocol to map Ethernet packets into ATM cells and 
deliver them to their destination by converting an Ethernet MAC address into an ATM address.