Fortinet 548B User Manual

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Non-Configurable Data

Policy Name - Name of the policy currently attached to the specified interface and direction.

Operational Status - Operational status of the policy currently attached to the specified interface
and direction. The value is either Up or Down.

Command Buttons

Refresh - Refresh the displayed data.

11.7.3

Configuring Diffserv Wizard Page

Operation

The DiffServ Wizard enables DiffServ on the switch by creating a traffic class, adding the traffic class to
a policy, and then adding the policy to the ports selected on DiffServ Wizard page. The DiffServ Wizard
will:

Create a DiffServ Class and define match criteria used as a filter to determine if incoming traffic
meets the requirements to be a member of the class.

Set the DiffServ Class match criteria based on Traffic Type selection as below:

VOIP - sets match criteria to UDP protocol.

HTTP - sets match criteria to HTTP destination port.

FTP - sets match criteria to FTP destination port.

Telnet - sets match criteria to Telnet destination port.

Any - sets match criteria to all traffic.

Create a DiffServ Policy and adds the DiffServ Policy to the DiffServ Class created.

If Policing is set to YES, then DiffServ Policy style is set to Simple. Traffic which conforms to the
Class Match criteria will be processed according to the Outbound Priority selection. Outbound
Priority configures the handling of conforming traffic as below:

High - sets policing action to markdscp ef.

Med - sets policing action to markdscp af31.

Low - sets policing action to send.

If Policing is set to NO, then all traffic will be marked as specified below:

High - sets policy mark ipdscp ef.

Med - sets policy mark ipdscp af31.

Low - sets policy mark ipdscp be.

Each port selected will be added to the policy created.

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