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5. Select CoS1
CoS1CoS1
CoS1 in Class of Service
Class of Service Class of Service
Class of Service and enter 5
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5 in Priority Bits
Priority BitsPriority Bits
Priority Bits. Any packet with priority
marking 5 is mapped to CoS1, the highest priority that is normally given to the
voice packets.
6. Click Apply
Apply Apply
Apply to temporarily the settings.
7. Select CoS2
CoS2 CoS2
CoS2 in the Class of Service
Class of ServiceClass of Service
Class of Service and 1
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1 in Priority Bits
Priority BitsPriority Bits
Priority Bits. Any packet that has a
priority bit of 1 is mapped to CoS2, which is the second highest priority. This is
given to the high priority packets such as video.
8. Click Apply
Apply Apply
Apply to temporarily activate the settings.
9. Repeat steps 5-7 to add more rules. Up to eight rules can be configured for each
interface.
10. To make changes permanent, click Save Settings
Save SettingsSave Settings
Save Settings.
Notes:
Notes:Notes:
Notes:
Any priority bits that have not been mapped to a CoS default to CoS6, the lowest
priority.
Any WAN interface that is not configured has the default Untrusted mode.