
Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)
Table 44 Network Setting > QoS > Queue (continued)
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Rate Limit | This shows the maximum transmission rate allowed for traffic on this queue. |
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Modify | Click the Edit icon to edit the queue. |
| Click the Delete icon to delete an existing queue. Note that subsequent rules move up by one |
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10.3.1 Adding a QoS Queue
Click the edit icon in the Queue Setup screen to configure a queue.
Figure 65 Queue Setup: Edit
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 45 Queue Setup: Edit
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Active | Select to enable or disable this queue. |
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Name | Enter the descriptive name of this queue. |
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Interface | Select the interface to which this queue is applied. |
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Priority | Select the priority level (from 1 to 3) of this queue. |
| The smaller the number, the higher the priority level. Traffic assigned to higher priority |
| queues gets through faster while traffic in lower priority queues is dropped if the network is |
| congested. |
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Weight | Select the weight (from 1 to 8) of this queue. |
| If two queues have the same priority level, the |
| across the queues according to their weights. Queues with larger weights get more |
| bandwidth than queues with smaller weights. |
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Rate Limit | Specify the maximum transmission rate (in Kbps) allowed for traffic on this queue. |
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OK | Click OK to save your changes. |
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Cancel | Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving. |
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