Quality of Service
BAT54-Rail/F..
Release
7.54
06/08
9.7
QoS configuration
327
According to your selection of the DSCP type (BE, CS, AF, EF) the valid val-
ues can be adjusted in additional drop down lists. Alternatively, the DSCP
decimal value can be entered directly. A table listing valid values can be
found under ’What is DiffServ?’ → page 313.
WEBconfig, Telnet
For configuration with WEBconfig or Telnet, the parameters are entered at
the following places into a new Firewall rule:
The Firewall rule is extended by condition “@d” and the DSCP (Differentiated
Services Code Point). The code point can either be indicated with its name
(CS0 - CS7, AF11 to AF 43, EF or BE) or its decimal resp. hexadecimal de-
piction. “Expedited Forwarding” can therefore be indicated as “@dEF”,
“@d46” or “@d0x2e”. Furthermore, collective names (CSx resp. AFxx) are
possible.
Examples:
D %Lcds0 @dAFxx %A: Accept (secured transmission) on DiffServ “AF”,
limit “0”
D %Qcds32 @dEF: Minimum bandwidth for DiffServ “EF” of 32 kbps
Configuration tool Run
WEBconfig Setup/IP router/Firewall/Rule list
Telnet Setup/IP router/Firewall/Rule list