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nitro001

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Hello,
I have been using Merlin for quite a while running on an AC66U, currently running latest 380.58.
I am trying to configure QoS on it for my ooma VoIP setup.
I know the ports it uses per the ooma support site are: UDP 53, UDP 123, UDP 514, UDP 1194,UDP 3386, UDP 3480, UDP 10000-30000, TCP 110, TCP 53 and TCP 443.

I have assigned a static IP to the OOMA with an alias in the DHCP, however, when I turn on Traditional QoS, I get the matrix that has service list, source list, destination port and protocol. When I select OOMA from the source list, it populates that name in the service list as well but it will only let me specify a single port, comma delimited list, but not a particular range.

Is there a way I can make a grouping for all these ports in a QoS service entry like there are for games, p2p, and popular services since it will not let me enter port ranges in the destination port field?

Thank you.
Nathan
 
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My advice is to create a global rule for all traffic related to that static IP - no need to bother in specifying ports or protocols.
 
My advice is to create a global rule for all traffic related to that static IP - no need to bother in specifying ports or protocols.

OK, feel kind of stupid here, how do I go about making a global rule? I tried creating a QoS rule with * and it wouldn't accept the wildcard, are you talking about just keeping the port field blank? I did read the manual and found the range limiter as : though so I could add my range of 10000:30000 but nothing on global rules.

Thank you.
 

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