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Configuring the Network QoS 5 Bandwidth Shaping Control Settings Field Description Upstream Bandwidth Enter the maximum available upstream bandwidth value for the connected broadband service. The default value is 100000 Kbps for Ethernet interfaces. NOTE Setting this value higher than the available service bandwidth can result in traffic being dropped arbitrarily in the service provider's network. Strict High Priority Queue Defines the bandwidth required for strict priority traffic. Traffic from the strict queue within this rate is transmitted before that from any other queue. High, Medium, Normal, Low Specify the relative priority, or weighting, of the high, medium, normal and low priority queues. The queue weighting determines the relative amount of bandwidth that traffic from each queue will be assured during busy periods. The bandwidth column provides an indication of this value allowing for the strict priority bandwidth. To adjust the relative weighting of the queues, click the plus (+) button and minus (-) button. In the absence of strict priority traffic, data from these queues are handled on a weighted round robin basis. NOTE The bandwidth values on this page indicate the minimum assured throughput available per queue under load. Higher rates of traffic may be seen, when other queues are under utilized. QoS Policy Use the QoS Policy page to configure rules to classify, queue and mark traffic passing from LAN to WAN interfaces. Various classification methods are provided to ensure that traffic can be prioritized appropriately. STEP 1 Click Network Setup > QoS > QoS Policy. The QoS Policy window opens. STEP 2 To edit an existing rule, click the Edit (pencil) icon. STEP 3 To add a new policy, click Add Entry. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 72

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Configuring the Network
QoS
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5
QoS Policy
Use the QoS Policy page to configure rules to classify, queue and mark traffic
passing from LAN to WAN interfaces. Various classification methods are provided
to ensure that traffic can be prioritized appropriately.
STEP 1
Click
Network Setup > QoS > QoS Policy
. The
QoS Policy
window opens.
STEP
2
To edit an existing rule, click the
Edit
(pencil) icon.
STEP
3
To add a new policy, click
Add
Entry
.
Bandwidth Shaping Control Settings
Field
Description
Upstream
Bandwidth
Enter the maximum available upstream bandwidth value
for the connected broadband service. The default value
is 100000 Kbps for Ethernet interfaces.
NOTE
Setting this value higher than the available service
bandwidth can result in traffic being dropped arbitrarily in the
service provider's network.
Strict High Priority
Queue
Defines the bandwidth required for strict priority traffic.
Traffic from the strict queue within this rate is
transmitted before that from any other queue.
High, Medium,
Normal, Low
Specify the relative priority, or weighting, of the high,
medium, normal and low priority queues. The queue
weighting determines the relative amount of bandwidth
that traffic from each queue will be assured during busy
periods. The bandwidth column provides an indication
of this value allowing for the strict priority bandwidth.
To adjust the relative weighting of the queues, click the
plus (+) button and minus (-) button.
In the absence of strict priority traffic, data from these
queues are handled on a weighted round robin basis.
NOTE
The bandwidth values on this page indicate the
minimum assured throughput available per queue under load.
Higher rates of traffic may be seen, when other queues are
under utilized.