You are going to install this equipment, for some company which has a voip system and some small network (let's say
30 computers ). We want that all machines have internet access.
Let's set up our QoS group:
Group
ID:
1
LAN Out rate: 300 -> Internet Total download rate
WAN Out rate: 300 -> Internet Total upload rate
Now, the first thing to do is to put our voip machine in first place:
Group ID: 1
-> Member of QoS group ID 1
IP: 192.168.x.x
-> Voip machine IP address
LAN Out rate: 64
-> 64 kbit guaranteed
WAN Out rate: 64
-> 64 kbit guaranteed
Next, instead of put every single machine inside the control list, we will put this rule:
Group ID: 1
-> Member of QoS group ID 1
IP: 0.0.0.0
-> 0.0.0.0= the entire network
LAN Out rate: 0
WAN Out rate: 0
Simple as that.
How dos it work?
- When there is no VOIP traffic, the entire network can reach 300 kbit internet connection. As soon as the voip system
starts to operate, the QoS system will reserve 64 kbit for the voip.
But, if the boss machine wants to have 128 kbit guaranteed as well? Proceed as follow:
Group
ID:
1
LAN Out rate: 300 -> Internet Total download rate
WAN Out rate: 300 -> Internet Total upload rate
Group ID: 1
-> Member of QoS group ID 1
IP: 192.168.x.x
-> Voip machine IP address
LAN Out rate: 64
-> 64 kbit guaranteed
WAN Out rate: 64
-> 64 kbit guaranteed
Group ID: 1
-> Member of QoS group ID 1
IP:
192.168.x.x ->
Boss
ip
address
LAN Out rate: 128
-> 128 kbit guaranteed
WAN Out rate: 128 -> 128 kbit guaranteed
Group ID: 1
-> Member of QoS group ID 1
IP: 0.0.0.0
-> 0.0.0.0= the entire network
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