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Internet Settings 73 WAN 73 DNS 79 Clone MAC address 80 Firewall 81 SPI 81 Special Applications 85 Virtual Servers 86 DMZ 87 PC Privileges 88 Schedule Rule 90 URL Filter 91 Advanced 92 Security 92 VLAN 95 Static Routes 97 RIP 99 DDNS 101 SNMP 102 Syslog 103 Proxy ARP 104 QoS Settings 105 Traffic mapping 106 VPN 108 System Tools 115 Restart Router 115 Configuration 115 Upgrade 116 Time Zone 117 Ping 118 Traceroute 119 DNS Lookup 120 Diagnostic 120 Status and Logs 121 Status 121 Routing Table 122 Logs 122 Traffic Statistics 123
Internet Settings 73 WAN 73 DNS 79 Clone MAC address 80 Firewall 81 SPI 81 Special Applications 85 Virtual Servers 86 DMZ 87 PC Privileges 88 Schedule Rule 90 URL Filter 91 Advanced 92 Security 92 VLAN 95 Static Routes 97 RIP 99 DDNS 101 SNMP 102 Syslog 103 Proxy ARP 104 QoS Settings 105 Traffic mapping 106 VPN 108 System Tools 115 Restart Router 115 Configuration 115 Upgrade 116 Time Zone 117 Ping 118 Traceroute 119 DNS Lookup 120 Diagnostic 120 Status and Logs 121 Status 121 Routing Table 122 Logs 122 Traffic Statistics 123
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66 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER Access Categories - WMM also specifies a protocol that access points can be greater or... data such as streaming video. Specify the CWMax value in the range 0-15 microseconds. The direct mapping of traffic, WMM allows the priority levels to be configured to the CWMin value. While the four ACs are...for specific types of the four ACs to 802.1D priorities is doubled after each detected collision up to QoS-enabled wireless clients. High priority, minimum 5, 4 delay. Specify the AIFS value in the range 0-15 microseconds. The minimum amount...
66 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER Access Categories - WMM also specifies a protocol that access points can be greater or... data such as streaming video. Specify the CWMax value in the range 0-15 microseconds. The direct mapping of traffic, WMM allows the priority levels to be configured to the CWMin value. While the four ACs are...for specific types of the four ACs to 802.1D priorities is doubled after each detected collision up to QoS-enabled wireless clients. High priority, minimum 5, 4 delay. Specify the AIFS value in the range 0-15 microseconds. The minimum amount...
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Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS) enables you to create a hostname that points to your dynamic IP or static IP address or URL. The Router supports five DDNS providers: ■ DynDNS.org ■ TZO.com ■ Dt DNS.com ■ No-IP.com ■ Zoneedit.com Figure 81 Dynamic ... 3 Click Apply. Before you set up DDNS, you must obtain an account, password or key and static domain name from . This function allows you to map a static domain name to a dynamic IP address. Advanced 101 DDNS The Router provides a list of dynamic DNS providers for you to choose from your DDNS provider.
Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS) enables you to create a hostname that points to your dynamic IP or static IP address or URL. The Router supports five DDNS providers: ■ DynDNS.org ■ TZO.com ■ Dt DNS.com ■ No-IP.com ■ Zoneedit.com Figure 81 Dynamic ... 3 Click Apply. Before you set up DDNS, you must obtain an account, password or key and static domain name from . This function allows you to map a static domain name to a dynamic IP address. Advanced 101 DDNS The Router provides a list of dynamic DNS providers for you to choose from your DDNS provider.
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... QoS function allows you to differentiate your network traffic and provide it with differentiated services (Diffserv). Note that once QoS is enabled, a new tab, Traffic mapping, will become visible, see Figure 86. Figure 85 QoS Settings Screen 1 Check the Enable QoS box, and enter the value for WAN Out Bandwidth. 2 Define...
... QoS function allows you to differentiate your network traffic and provide it with differentiated services (Diffserv). Note that once QoS is enabled, a new tab, Traffic mapping, will become visible, see Figure 86. Figure 85 QoS Settings Screen 1 Check the Enable QoS box, and enter the value for WAN Out Bandwidth. 2 Define...
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... Click Add, the Edit Traffic Class screen will appear, see Figure 88. 106 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER Traffic mapping Up to 16 rules can be defined to Forwarding Group drop-down menu. 4 Select the value from the Remark DSCP as drop-down menu. 5 Click ... appear. Figure 87 Edit Traffic Class Screen 1 Define the Rule name. 2 Select the traffic type from drop-down menu. 3 Select the forwarding group from the Map to classify your network traffic into Diffserv forwarding groups and outgoing connections.
... Click Add, the Edit Traffic Class screen will appear, see Figure 88. 106 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER Traffic mapping Up to 16 rules can be defined to Forwarding Group drop-down menu. 4 Select the value from the Remark DSCP as drop-down menu. 5 Click ... appear. Figure 87 Edit Traffic Class Screen 1 Define the Rule name. 2 Select the traffic type from drop-down menu. 3 Select the forwarding group from the Map to classify your network traffic into Diffserv forwarding groups and outgoing connections.