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MBR1400 | USER MANUAL – Firmware version 4.4
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6.9.1
Queues
Queues and rules work in conjunction to prioritize bandwidth for the most critical operations. Multiple rules can be
associated with one queue. Use rules to associate your more critical operations with queues that have higher bandwidth
settings. For example, you might
have two queues, one for “critical” and one for “secondary” with critical having most of
the bandwidth percentage. Use rules to associate your most important bandwidth needs (POS system, VoIP, etc.) with the
critical queue. Restrict the bandwidth
available for less important functions with the
secondary queue.
Assign percentages of both upload and
download bandwidth to each queue. If you
assign 80% download bandwidth to the first
queue, the next queue will be forced to be
20% or less.
Click
Add
to create a new Traffic Shaping/QoS queue.
Queue Name:
Choose a name that is meaningful to you.
Upload Bandwidth
Enable Upload QoS: (
Default: Enabled.) Deselect if you want your rule to apply to download traffic only. Leave this
selected to include upload restrictions with this queue.
Borrow Spare Bandwidth: (
Default: Enabled.) When this is enabled, the interfaces/protocols associated with this rule will
borrow unused bandwidth from other rules. Disabling borrowing will restrict the traffic to the specified bandwidth. Higher
priority queues will be offered excess bandwidth first.
Upload Bandwidth:
This is the percentage of the connected WAN upload bandwidth that will be reserved for the
specified traffic. The maximum value is adjusted to the remaining percentage after other rules receive their share.
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