Or
Select Configure>Network>Class of Service>Forwarding Classes in the J-Web user interface.
The Forwarding Class configuration page appears. Table 151 explains the contents of this page.
Add or +—Adds a new or duplicate forwarding class configuration. Enter information as specified in Table 152.
Edit or /—Edits the selected forwarding class configuration.
Delete or X—Deletes the selected forwarding class configuration.
OK—Saves the configuration and returns to the main configuration page.
Commit Options>Commit—Commits the configuration and returns to the main configuration page.
Cancel—Cancels your entries and returns to the main configuration page.
Table 151: Forwarding Class Configuration Page
Field | Function |
|---|---|
Forwarding class name | Displays the forwarding class name assigned to the internal queue number. By default, four forwarding classes are assigned to queue numbers: 0 (best-effort), 1 (assured-forwarding), 5 (expedited-forwarding), and 7 (network-connect). |
Queue number | Displays the internal queue numbers to which forwarding classes are assigned. By default, if a packet is not classified, it is assigned to the class associated with queue 0. You can have more than one forwarding class assigned to a queue number. |
Queue characteristics | Displays the queue characteristics, for example, video or voice. |
Table 152: Add Forwarding Class Configuration Details
| Field | Function | Action |
|---|---|---|
Queue number | Specifies the internal queue number to which a forwarding class is assigned. | Select a queue number from the list. |
Forwarding class name | Specifies the forwarding class name assigned to the internal queue number. | Enter a forwarding class name. |
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