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FVS338 ProSafe VPN Firewall 50 Reference Manual 
Router and Network Management
6-7
v1.0, September 2006
Using QoS to Shift the Traffic Mix
The QoS priority settings determine the priority and, in turn, the quality of service for the traffic 
passing through the firewall. The QoS is set individually for each service.
You can accept the default priority defined by the service itself by not changing its QoS 
setting.
You can change the priority to a higher or lower value than its default setting to give the 
service higher or lower priority than it otherwise would have.
The QoS priority settings conform to the IEEE 802.1D-1998 (formerly 802.1p) standard for class 
of service tag. 
You will not change the WAN bandwidth used by changing any QoS priority settings. But you will 
change the mix of traffic through the WAN ports by granting some services a higher priority than 
others. The quality of a service is impacted by its QoS setting, however.
 for the procedure on how to use 
this feature.
Tools for Traffic Management
The ProSafe VPN Firewall 50 includes several tools that can be used to monitor the traffic 
conditions of the firewall and control who has access to the Internet and the types of traffic they 
are allowed to have. See 
discussion of the tools.
Administration
You can change the administrator and guest passwords and settings, configure an SNMP manager, 
backup settings and upgrade firmware, and enable remote management. Administrator access is 
read/write and guest access is read-only.
Changing Passwords and Settings
The default passwords for the firewall’s Web Configuration Manager is password. Netgear 
recommends that you change this password to a more secure password. You can also configure a 
separate password for guests.