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ARM-104_v3
ADSL2/2+ Router
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4.4.3 ADVANCED - IP QoS
IP QoS:
IP Quality of Service (QoS) prioritize data streams to ensure that basic connectivity is maintained
when running multiple services over one connection.
When QoS is enabled in the
ARM-104_v3
ADSL2/2+ Router, the designated machine, application or person
would have precedence over peers when competing for bandwidth. The IP QoS Setup page allows you to
configure QoS for a connection, view previously configured QoS rules, add a new rule, or delete an existing
rule.
Each output device has three priority queues associated with transmit data. The
high priority
queues have
strict priority over the
medium priority
and
low priority
queues, and therefore can exhaust all available
bandwidth. The web UI will allow you to select the weights of the medium and low priority queues in
increments of 10% so that that the sum of the weights of the 2 queues is equal to 100%. These queues will be
serviced on a Round Robin priority basis according to the weights assigned, after the high priority queues
have been completely serviced.
Choose a connection:
This field allows you choose a connection from the list of available
connections.
Priority weight :
There are 2 Priority Weight to select from the drop down manual. These 2 fields
will allow you to select the weights of the Medium and Low priority queues in increments of 10%,
so that that the sum of the weights of these 2 queues is equal to 100%.
Enable IPQoS:
This field allows you to enable/disable IP QoS for the chosen connection.
Note: If IP QoS is enabled and no rules are defined, a default rule is applied to the connection. The
default rule puts all the traffic to be transmitted in the Low Priority queue.