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Introduction
Thank you for choosing FreedomIQ, an industry-leading hosted VoIP phone system. We are glad to have
you on board as part of our team and this document should help answer any questions you may have on
setting up the Adtran router.
We are providing two (2) separate documents which fully address setting up the Adtran router. This is the
second document: QoS Configuration Guide and covers setting up quality of service on an Adtran
router. The first document: Adtran Internet Configuration Guide provides the procedure for configuring
Internet access on this device. If your device is not already online, the internet access configuration
procedure should be followed first.
Important: the Adtran 3120/3130 is already pre-configured for QoS when ordered from FreedomVoice.
Check the settings before beginning the procedure in this guide the router may already be set up with the
correct QoS configuration.
This document; the QoS Configuration Guide will step you through the procedure for configuring
Internet access on the Adtran 3120/3130 router. Setting up the router is a four step process:
1. Creating an Access Control List (ACL)
2. Creating QoS Maps
3. Applying QoS
4. Setting up Traffic Shaping
Configuring QoS
The ADTRAN 3120/3130 comes preconfigured for QoS when ordered directly from FreedomVoice. If the router is
reset or the router has been purchased from a different source, you can follow these instructions to set up the QoS.
There are two ways to edit router settings, through the GUI (Graphical User Interface) or CLI (Command Line
Interface). Both methods are covered in this document.
GUI Configuration
To access the Adtran GUI, using a web browser, go to 10.10.10.1. Once logged in the summary screen with appear
giving you statistics about the router’s health.
Default login information:
Username: “Admin”
Password: “Password”
Step 1. Create Access Control Lists (ACL)
Create RTP/UDP (Audio) ACL
1. From “Data” in the left column, select “Firewall / ACLs”.
2. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click “Configure ACLs”.
3. Enter an ACL name, select “Extended” and then click “Add New ACL”. (Screenshot)
4. Click on the new “ACL” name and click “Add New Traffic Selector”.
5. Select “UDP” from the Protocol drop down. (Screenshot)
6. Under Destination Data check “Specified”.
7. Select “Range” from the drop down.
8. In the next two boxes, enter 6000 in the first box and 55000 in the second box.
9. At the bottom of the screen click the “Apply” button.
10. At the top of the screen click the “Save” button.