Web Configuration
D-Link DSL-2600U User Manual
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Click QoS Classification and the following page appears. In this page, you can configure
network traffic classes.
Click Add and the following page appears.
= Traffic Class Name: Enter a name of the class.
= Rule Order: Select order for queue.
= Rule Status: Enable or disable this traffic class rule.
= Assign Classification Queue: Select a classification queue.
= Assign Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP) Mark: Select a mark service that
modifies the original packet IP header if all rules defined within the classification
class are matched. (CS-Mark IP Precedence, AF-Assured Forwarding,
EF-Expedited Forwarding)
= Mark 802.1p if 802.1q is enabled: Select an 802.1p priority number that serves as
the 802.1p value.
There are two sets of classification rules. Set-1 is based on different fields within
TCP/UDP/IP layer plus physical LAN port; Set-2 is based on MAC layer IEEE 802.1p
priority field.
Set-1 Rules contain the following:
= Physical LAN Port: Select one among USB port, Ethernet ports and wireless port.
= Protocol: Select one among TCP/UDP TCP UDP or ICMP protocols.
= Source IP Address
= Source subnet mask
= UPD/TCP Source Port
= Destination IP Address
= Destination Subnet Mask
= UPD/TCP destination port or a range of ports
= Source Mac Address
= Source Mac Mask
= Destination Mac Address
= Destination Mac Mask
Set-2 Rules contain the following:
802.1p Priority: the 802.1p header includes a 3-bit prioritization field, which allows
packets to be grouped into eight levels of priority (0-7), where level 7 is the highest one.