Netgear GS752TXS - Stackable Smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch 사용자 설명서
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Chapter 6: Configuring Quality of Service
GS752TXS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
The switch supports only the Class Type value All, which means all the various match
criteria defined for the class should be satisfied for a packet match. All signifies the logical
AND of all the match criteria.
criteria defined for the class should be satisfied for a packet match. All signifies the logical
AND of all the match criteria.
2.
To rename an existing class, select the check box next to the configured class, update the
name, and click Apply.
The same set of fields described for IPv6 ACL classification are also supported as match
criteria for DiffServ classes. Prior to the introduction of IPv6 class rule fields, any layer 3 or
layer 4 item was interpreted as a field in an IPv4 packet. To properly interpret the match
criteria fields and create classifier entries, it is necessary for the configuration to specify what
type of packet a class defines.
criteria for DiffServ classes. Prior to the introduction of IPv6 class rule fields, any layer 3 or
layer 4 item was interpreted as a field in an IPv4 packet. To properly interpret the match
criteria fields and create classifier entries, it is necessary for the configuration to specify what
type of packet a class defines.
Policy Configuration
Use the Policy Configuration page to associate a collection of classes with one or more policy
statements. After creating a Policy, click the policy link to the Policy page.
statements. After creating a Policy, click the policy link to the Policy page.
To display the page, click QoS
DiffServ
Advanced
Policy Configuration
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To configure a DiffServ policy:
1.
To create a new policy, enter a policy name in the Policy Selector field, select the
existing DiffServ class to associate with the policy, and click Add.
The available policy type is In, which indicates the type is specific to inbound traffic. This
field is not configurable.
field is not configurable.
2.
To rename an existing policy or add a new member class to the policy, select the check box
next to the configured class, update the fields, and click Apply.
3.
To remove a policy, click the check box beside the policy, then click Delete.
4.
Click Refresh to refresh the page with the most current data from the switch.