LOHU 4951L
User Manual
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Voltlaan 408 – 2681 TV Monster – Netherlands
Tel : +31208080743
Email : [email protected]
Website : www.lohuisnetworks.com
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Pakistan:
+97142280111
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+442033557669
+33170612716
+390662207084
+81345506867
+541152391407
+552135219853
+92217019804
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Downlink
– This is speed of the data going out of the wired interface.
Uplink
– This is speed of the data going out of the wireless interface.
Total Downlink Speed
- Cumultative speed the data can flow through the device.
Total Uplink Speed
- Cumultative speed the data can flow through the device.
High Priority Traffic
- Size that will be reserved for high priority queue and sent
before any other traffic. High Priority traffic is defined as traffic from VOIP applications
and other types of applications requiring low latency for correct operation.
Default Priority Traffic
- Size that will be reserved for default priority queue from
which data is sent after the High Priority queue is empty. Default Priority traffic is
defined as traffic originating from well known services (http, smp, pop3, ssh etc.) which
should be prioritized but is not as latency dependent as high priority traffic.
Low Priority Traffic
- Size that will be reserved for all traffic that does not fall into
other queues.
Per User QOS
- If enabled then individual entries from the table below will be used
for further configuration of the traffic shapping.
QOS Entries Enabled
– If checked then this particular entry is enabled, in not
checked then that entry is disabled.
Description
- Entry description.
Type
- MAC Address or IP Address.
Address
– For MAC Address enter it as xx:yy:xx:yy:xx:yy. For single IP Address enter it
as x.x.x.x/32, or if you want to limit speed for whole subnetwork enter it as x.x.x.x/y (ie.
192.168.0.0/24 if you want to limit all IP addresses within 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.0.255
range).
Downlink Speed
– Queue size for all packets matching defined IP/MAC Address.
Uplink Speed
- Queue size for all packets matching defined IP/MAC Address.
High Down/Up
- Queue size for high priority traffic in format xx:yy, where xx is
percentage of the queue size that will be guaranteed for high priority traffic and yy is
percentage of queue size that can be used if queue is not used by other kind of traffic.
Default Down/Up
- Queue size for default priority traffic in format xx:yy, where xx is
percentage of the queue size that will be guaranteed for default priority traffic and yy
is percentage of queue size that can be used if queue is not used by other kind of
traffic.
Low Down/Up
- Queue size for default priority traffic in format xx:yy, where xx is
percentage of the queue size that will be guaranteed for default priority traffic and yy
is percentage of queue size that can be used if queue is not used by other kind of
traffic.