Upstream bandwidth:
The available bandwidth for outgoing traffic.
IP to ping (primary)
An IP, which answers ICMP echo requests to determine the bandwidth
of the link.
IP to ping (secondary)
An IP, which answers ICMP echo requests to determine the bandwidth
of the link.
When defining limits, you should consider bandwidth limits which are at least possible as most shaping
and queues algorithms will not work correctly if the specified limits cannot be achieved. In particular,
any WWAN interfaces operating in a mobile environment are suffering variable bandwidths, thus rather
lower values should be used.
In case an interface has been activated, the system will automatically create the following queues:
high:
A high priority queue which may hold any latency-critical services (such as VoIP).
default:
A default queue which will handle all other services.
low:
A low priority queue which may hold less-critical services for which shaping is intended.
Each queue can be configured as follows:
Name:
The name of the QoS queue.
Priority:
A numerical priority for the queue, lower values indicate higher priorities.
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