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3. Web-Based Management
Parameter
Description
Gateway IP Address
The IP address of the router (next hop) to which the packets are
[RoutingTableGatewaysColum sent if their destination matches the rules in the adjacent columns.
n]
Note: The Gateway address must be in the same subnet on which
the address is configured on the 'Multiple Interface Table' page
(refer to ''Configuring the Multiple Interface Table'' on page 56).
A read-only field that indicates the time period for which the specific
routing rule is valid. The lifetime of a static route is infinite.
TTL
Hop Count
The maximum number of allowed routers (hops) between the
[RoutingTableHopsCountColu device and destination.
mn]
Note: This parameter must be set to 1 for the routing rule to be
valid. Routing entries with Hop Count equals 0 are local routes set
automatically by the device.
Interface
Specifies the interface (network type) to which the routing rule is
[RoutingTableInterfacesColum applied.
n]
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[0] = OAMP (default).
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[1] = Media.
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[2] = Control.
For detailed information on the network types, refer to ''Configuring
the Multiple Interface Table'' on page 56.
3.4.1.6
Configuring the QoS Settings
The 'QoS Settings' page is used for configuring the Quality of Service (QoS) parameters.
This page allows you to assign VLAN priorities (IEEE 802.1p) and Differentiated Services
(DiffServ) for the supported Class of Service (CoS).
¾ To configure QoS, take these 4 steps:
1.
Open the 'QoS Settings' page (Configuration tab > Network Settings menu > QoS
Settings page item).
Figure 3-41: QoS Settings Page
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