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Configuring Quality of Service (QoS)Configuring CoS Settings6STEP 5Depending on the traffic selector you chose, enter this information:Starting IP AddressEnding IP AddressMAC AddressVLAN IDDSCP ValueEnter the starting IP address of the range.Enter the ending IP address of the range.Enter the MAC address for any client device (forexample, a PC or wireless client) to which you wantto assign the bandwidth.Choose the VLAN ID on the router to which thetraffic selector applies.Enter the Differentiated Services Code Point(DSCP) value (0–63).This value determines how the traffic is prioritized.Available SSIDsChoose the SSID the selector applies to from thedrop-down menu.STEP 6Click Save.Configuring CoS SettingsYou can map CoS priority settings to the traffic forwarding queue on the RV120W.To map CoS priority settings to the traffic forwarding queue:STEP 1STEP 2STEP 3Choose QoS > CoS Settings > Cos Settings.In the CoS to Queue field, check Enable.For each CoS priority level in the CoS to Traffic Forwarding Queue MappingTable, choose a priority value from the Traffic Forwarding Queue drop-downmenu.These values mark traffic types with higher or lower traffic priority depending onthe type of traffic.STEP 4Click Save.Cisco RV120W Administration Guide 115
Configuring Quality of Service (QoS)Mapping CoS Settings to DSCP Values6To restore the default CoS settings, click Restore Default and, when prompted,click OK. Then, click Save.Mapping CoS Settings to DSCP ValuesNOTEBefore you can map CoS settings to DSCP values, you must first enable the CoS toQueue option. See Configuring CoS Settings, page 115 for more information.To map CoS settings to DSCP values:STEP 1STEP 2Choose QoS > CoS Settings > CoS to DSCP.In the CoS to DSCP field, check Enable.STEP 3 For each CoS priority level, enter the corresponding DSCP value (0–63).The default value is 63.STEP 4Click Save.To restore the default CoS to DSCP mappings, click Restore Default and, whenprompted, click OK. Then, click Save.Cisco RV120W Administration Guide 116
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Configuring Quality of Service (QoS)Configuring CoS Settings6STEP 5Depending on the traffic selector you chose, enter this information:Starting IP AddressEnding IP AddressMAC AddressVLAN IDDSCP ValueEnter the starting IP address of the range.Enter the ending IP address of the range.Enter the MAC address for any client device (forexample, a PC or wireless client) to which you wantto assign the bandwidth.Choose the VLAN ID on the router to which thetraffic selector applies.Enter the Differentiated Services Code Point(DSCP) value (0–63).This value determines how the traffic is prioritized.Available SSIDsChoose the SSID the selector applies to from thedrop-down menu.STEP 6Click Save.Configuring CoS SettingsYou can map CoS priority settings to the traffic forwarding queue on the <strong>RV</strong><strong>120W</strong>.To map CoS priority settings to the traffic forwarding queue:STEP 1STEP 2STEP 3Choose QoS > CoS Settings > Cos Settings.In the CoS to Queue field, check Enable.For each CoS priority level in the CoS to Traffic Forwarding Queue MappingTable, choose a priority value from the Traffic Forwarding Queue drop-downmenu.These values mark traffic types with higher or lower traffic priority depending onthe type of traffic.STEP 4Click Save.<strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>RV</strong><strong>120W</strong> Administration Guide 115