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Viewing And Deleting Classes; Restoring Traffic Shaper Defaults - Nokia IP60 User Manual

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DiffServ Code
Select this option to mark packets belonging to this class with a DiffServ
Point
Code Point (DSCP), which is an integer between 0 and 63. Then type the
DSCP in the field provided.
The marked packets will be given priority on the public network according
to their DSCP.
To use this option, your ISP or private WAN must support DiffServ. You
can obtain the correct DSCP value from your ISP or private WAN
administrator.

Viewing and Deleting Classes

You cannot delete a class that is currently used by a rule. You can determine whether a class is in use or
not, by viewing the Rules page.
To view or delete an existing QoS class
1. Click Network in the main menu, and click the Traffic Shaper tab.
The Quality of Service Classes page appears with a list of all defined QoS classes.
2. To delete a QoS class, do the following:
a.
In the desired class's row, click the Erase
A confirmation message appears.
Click OK.
b.
The class is deleted.

Restoring Traffic Shaper Defaults

If desired, you can reset the Traffic Shaper bandwidth policy to use the four predefined classes, and restore
these classes to their default settings. For information on these classes and their defaults, see Predefined
QoS Classes on page 182.
Note: This will delete any additional classes you defined in Traffic Shaper
and reset all rules to use the Default class.
If one of the additional classes is currently used by a rule, you cannot
reset Traffic Shaper to defaults. You can determine whether a class is in
use or not, by viewing the Rules page.
Chapter 9: Using Traffic Shaper
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