Setup a RV180W router for Voip

How to setup Voip in the RV180W router.
I need to enable  ports 5060, 5061 (SIP) and Ports 10000 - 20000.
how do we set the bandwith to high priority for those ports?
See the attach file, old WRVS4400N configuration
Tanks

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