Westell Inc. ULS3-C Manual De Usuario

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03/24/09 - DRAFT 
 
 
030-300554 Rev. C 
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    March 2009 
 
Verizon FiOS Router (Model 9100EM) 
User Guide
If you clicked New Entry, the following screen appears. At this screen, do the following: 
 
1.  Select the desired Source Address, Destination Address, and Protocol options from the drop-down lists. 
2.  Click the Device check box if you will apply the settings to a device. By default this box is cleared. 
3.  Select the desired option from the Set Priority drop-down list. (Zero is the lowest priority level.) 
4.  Click OK to save the settings. 
 
 
 
Source AddressThe source address of packets sent or received from the LAN computer. The drop-down list 
displays all the host names or IP addresses of currently connected LAN computers, as well as the options 'Any' and 
'User Defined'. Select an address from the list, or select Any to apply the rule on all computers. If you would like 
add a new address, select the User Defined option in the drop-down list. This will commence a sequence that will 
add a new network object, representing the LAN computer. The network object may be an IP address, subnet or 
range, a MAC address or a host name. 
 
Destination AddressThe destination address of packets sent or received from the network object. This address can 
be configured in the same manner as the source address. This entry enables further filtration of the packets. 
 
ProtocolsYou may also specify a traffic protocol. Selecting the Show All Services option in the drop-down list 
will expand the list of available protocols. Select a protocol or add a new one using the User Defined option. This 
will commence a sequence that will add a new service, representing the protocol. 
 
OperationSet rule priority with Quality of Service: 
Set PriorityCheck this check-box to add a priority to the rule then select between one of eight priority 
levels, zero being the lowest and seven the highest (each priority level is mapped to low/medium/high 
priority). This sets the priority of a packet on the connection matching the rule, while routing the packet. 
 
The order of the rules' appearance represents both the order in which they were defined and the sequence 
by which they will be applied. You may change this order after your rules are already defined (without having 
to delete and then re-add them), by using the Move Up and Move Down action icons as shown in the following 
image.