Quality of Service
Dlink DRO-220i User Guide
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Interface
Bandwidth
Enter the upstream bandwidth of the interface.
Default Class ID
Enter the default Class ID for the root class. Corresponding class needs to
be added in the class configuration The unclassified traffic will be sent to
the class with this default class ID.
Root ID
The Root ID (configured automatically by the device when we add a root
class) is displayed. This is the parent class ID of the interface.
Select
QoS
→
HTB Configuration
to enter the
HTB QoS Configuration
. Select
Node
as
Class
to configure the
HTB Class Settings
.
HTB QoS Configurations
Interface Name
Select the interface (
LAN, WAN1, WAN2_B1, WAN2_B2, WAN3
) on
which the bandwidth control is to be added
Node
Select the node (
Root,
Class)
to be configured.
HTB Class Settings
Displays when Node is selected as
Class
.
Priority
Enter the priority of this node (value should be between 0 and 7). Default
value is 0. Priority field value 0 has highest priority. Classes with the
highest priority will get excess bandwidth first. The priority will be
effective at the leaf classes only.
Guaranteed Rate
Enter the Guaranteed bandwidth (value should be between 1 and 100,000
Kbps). This value should not exceed the interface bandwidth. This is the
bandwidth which the class and all its children are guaranteed.
Maximum Rate
Enter the Maximum bandwidth (value should be between 1 and 100,000
Kbps). This value should not exceed the interface bandwidth. This is the
bandwidth which the class and all its children are given, when excess
bandwidth is available.
Parent ID
Enter the Parent class ID value to which we are adding this child class to.
Class ID
Enter the Class ID of the class, which is currently being added.
After entering all the information press the
Apply
button and the
HTB QoS Entries
table
will now be displayed at the bottom of the page. Press
Delete
button for deleting the
corresponding entry.
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Note:
1) The sum of child's guaranteed bandwidth should be less than or equal to the
parent's guaranteed bandwidth.
2) Any child's maximum rate should be less than or equal to it's parent's maximum
rate.
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