Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)
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10.4  The Queue Setup Screen
Click Network Setting > QoS > Queue Setup to open the screen as shown next.
Use this screen to configure QoS queue assignment to decide the priority on WAN/LAN interfaces. Traffic 
with higher priority gets through faster than those with lower priority. Low-priority traffic is dropped first 
when the network is congested. 
Note: Configure the priority level for a QoS queue from 1 to 8. The smaller the number in the 
Priority column, the higher the priority.
Note: The corresponding classifier(s) will be removed automatically if a queue is deleted.
Note: Rate limit 0 means there's no rate limit on a queue. Apart from the default entry that 
cannot be edited, you can add up to 7 extra entries.
Figure 130   Network Setting > QoS > Queue Setup
Upstream traffic 
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Select how the Zyxel Device assigns priorities to various upstream traffic flows.
• None: Disables auto priority mapping and has the Zyxel Device put packets into the queues 
according to your classification rules. Traffic which does not match any of the classification 
rules is mapped into the default queue with the lowest priority.
• Ethernet Priority: Automatically assign priority based on the IEEE 802.1p priority level.
• IP Precedence: Automatically assign priority based on the first three bits of the TOS field in the 
IP header.
• Packet Length: Automatically assign priority based on the packet size. Smaller packets get 
higher priority since control, signaling, VoIP, Internet gaming, or other real-time packets are 
usually small while larger packets are usually best effort data packets like file transfers.
Cancel Click Cancel to restore your previously saved settings.
Apply Click Apply to save your changes.
Table 67   Network Setting > QoS > General (continued) (continued)
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