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configuration:qos [2016/12/20 11:44]
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configuration:qos [2016/12/21 09:22]
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 ====== QoS Quality of Service ====== ====== QoS Quality of Service ======
  
-The amount of bandwith must not be higher as the real available interface bandwith. \\ 
 The ratio must not exceed 40:1 \\ The ratio must not exceed 40:1 \\
 If there is only traffic for one queue it may use the unused bandwidth of the other queues\\ If there is only traffic for one queue it may use the unused bandwidth of the other queues\\
 +Only the output can be configured. \\
  
- +**Bandwith: ​fixed (WWANX/​WAN/​OpenVPN) ​** \\
-**fixed ​Bandwidth ​** \\+
 {{:​configuration:​qos_fixed.png?​1200|}} {{:​configuration:​qos_fixed.png?​1200|}}
 example: \\ example: \\
-high: TOS (Dec) 184 = DSCP (Dec), 46 (Hex) 0x2E / for voice \\ +high: TOS (Dec) 184 = DSCP (Dec), 46 (Hex) 0x2E / for voice application\\ 
-low:  TOS (Dec) 104 = DSCP (Dec), 26 (Hex) 0x1A / for video \\+low:  TOS (Dec) 104 = DSCP (Dec), 26 (Hex) 0x1A / for video application\\
 default: All OTHER = not specified default: All OTHER = not specified
  
 ratio: 19:6:1 = 26Mbit/s bandwidth. This is also the interface output limit. \\  ratio: 19:6:1 = 26Mbit/s bandwidth. This is also the interface output limit. \\ 
  
-The queue limits will only be enforced, if there is more data than fits through the main limit\\ +The queue limits will only be enforced, if there is more data than fits through the main limit.\\
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 +**Bandwidth:​ auto(WWANX) ​ ** \\
 +IP to ping: Configure a reachable host in the internet, preferably the target host. \\
 +Based on the RTT the bandwith ratio is divided as follows: \\
 +higest priority = 50%, \\ 
 +middle priority = 45%, \\
 +lowest priority = 5% \\
  
 +**Interface:​ LANX** \\
 +Configure an upstream/​downstream limitation without QoS.