I have a DIR-868L, A1, with firmware
1.0.8 1.0.9, NA. I would like to adjust the QoS settings so that a single port has the
lowest priority and all the other ports have the
highest (or higher) priority. Is there anyway to accomplish this? I previously owned a DIR-655 and the ability to lower the priority of a single port was possible on that model. Therefore, I would assume the same is possible for the 868L.
If there is no way to lower the priority, then is there a way to set the priority for a
range of ports? If there is then I could create 3 three rules to accomplish the same thing:
- [0 - (X-1)] - Highest (1)
- [X] - Lowest (4)
- [(X+1) - 65535] - Highest (1)
Where
X is the port set to the lowest priority.
Clarification of the Original Question: What is the priority setting for all ports
not explicitly set in the QoS settings? A possible solution would be to set a single port to a priority lower than all the unassigned ports. This requires knowing what the implicit setting is for ports not assigned in the QoS settings.
Answer: From DLink: "All ports that are not being set prioritized will go under
normal traffic." In other words, setting a single port to "Best Effort" puts it below the priority of all ports that are not defined.
June 2016 Update: QoS does not function properly on the DIR-868L. Details can be found in the FORUM USER REQUESTS and BUGS:
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=55708.0