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When QoS is running, and FreshTomato is routing packets, this menu displays a table containing:
If the table is empty:
The Filters section contains options to show or hide certain IP addresses display in the table (to reduce confusion). It also has settings to adjust how network hosts are displayed in the list.
Show only these IPs: Tthe IP addresses of network hosts you want to be displayed in the table.
Exclude these IPs: The IP addresses of network hosts you don't want to be displayed in the table.
Exclude Gateway traffic: Hides gateway traffic when enabled. This is usually local, unclassified traffic to the router's web server.
Exclude IPv4 broadcast: Enabling this excludes (local) IPv4 broadcast traffic such as ARP requests.
Exclude IPv4 multicast: Enabling this excludes (local) IPv4 multicast traffic such as video streaming.
Auto resolve addresses: Enabling this automatically resolves IP addresses to their DNS names in the table.
Show shortcuts: Enabling this causes table shortcuts to display to let you click on which host addresses to show/hide.
Clicking Refresh makes FreshTomato retrieve current information and update the page accordingly.
Clicking Stop will stop automatic refresh of the page (if it was enabled).
You can choose an option in the Refresh Every menu to select how often the display will automatically refresh.
The information on this menu is useful for verifying that QoS is working correctly on your network.
For example, as a series or troubleshooting steps, you might:
If that connection displays as “P2P/Bulk”, you might try to use the protocol and port information to create a working rule to catch that traffic and classify it as VoIP. Alternatively, if those are too random, you could search the Internet for information to help you create an L7 filter for it (in Access Restrictions).