ZyXEL Communications P-660HNU-Fx User Manual
Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 45
Class Setup: Add/Edit
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Class Configuration
Active
Select to enable this classifier.
Class Name
Enter a descriptive name of up to 32 printable English keyboard characters, including
spaces.
spaces.
Classification Order
Select an existing number for where you want to put this classifier to move the
classifier to the number you selected after clicking Apply.
classifier to the number you selected after clicking Apply.
Select Last to put this rule in the back of the classifier list.
Forward to Interface
Select a WAN interface through which traffic of this class will be forwarded out. If you
select Unchange, the ZyXEL Device forward traffic of this class according to the
default routing table.
select Unchange, the ZyXEL Device forward traffic of this class according to the
default routing table.
DSCP Mark
This field is available only when you select the Ether Type check box in Criteria
Configuration-Basic section.
Configuration-Basic section.
If you select Mark, enter a DSCP value with which the ZyXEL Device replaces the
DSCP field in the packets.
DSCP field in the packets.
If you select Unchange, the ZyXEL Device keep the DSCP field in the packets.
To Queue
Select a queue that applies to this class.
You should have configured a queue in the Queue Setup screen already.
Criteria Configuration
Use the following fields to configure the criteria for traffic classification.
Basic
From Interface
Select whether the traffic class comes from the LAN or a wireless interface.
Ether Type
Select a predefined application to configure a class for the matched traffic.
If you select IP, you also need to configure source or destination MAC address, IP
address, DHCP options, DSCP value or the protocol type.
address, DHCP options, DSCP value or the protocol type.
Source
MAC Address
Select the check box and enter the source MAC address of the packet.
MAC Mask
Type the mask for the specified MAC address to determine which bits a packet’s MAC
address should match.
address should match.
Enter “f” for each bit of the specified source MAC address that the traffic’s MAC
address should match. Enter “0“ for the bit(s) of the matched traffic’s MAC address,
which can be of any hexadecimal character(s). For example, if you set the MAC
address to 00:13:49:00:00:00 and the mask to ff:ff:ff:00:00:00, a packet with a MAC
address of 00:13:49:12:34:56 matches this criteria.
address should match. Enter “0“ for the bit(s) of the matched traffic’s MAC address,
which can be of any hexadecimal character(s). For example, if you set the MAC
address to 00:13:49:00:00:00 and the mask to ff:ff:ff:00:00:00, a packet with a MAC
address of 00:13:49:12:34:56 matches this criteria.
IP Address
Select the check box and enter the source IP address in dotted decimal notation. A
blank source IP address means any source IP address.
blank source IP address means any source IP address.
IP Subnet Mask
Enter the source subnet mask.
Port Range
If you select TCP or UDP in the IP Protocol field, select the check box and enter the
port number(s) of the source.
port number(s) of the source.
Exclude
Select this option to exclude the packets that match the specified criteria from this
classifier.
classifier.
Destination
MAC Address
Select the check box and enter the destination MAC address of the packet.