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To Con Network Link Settings, Using Web Manager, Using the CLI, Using XML

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6: Network Settings To Configure Network Link Settings Using Web Manager  To view Ethernet (eth0) link statistics, on the Network page, select Wired Network > Link.  To configure Ethernet (eth0) link settings, on the Network page, select Wired Network > Link > Configuration. Using the CLI  To enter the command level: enable > config > if 1 > link Using XML  Include in your file: QoS Statistics and Configuration QoS (Quality of Service) can be enabled and configured for both the Wireless (wlan0) Network and wired Network (eth0). If enabled, the router will control the flow of outbound traffic according to the user-defined filters. In other words, QoS improves performance by allowing the user to prioritize applications. Filters can be defined to prioritize traffic based on the source or destination network, source or destination port, or the source MAC address. Up to 32 user-defined filters can be added. The following are predefined priority classes:  Network Control and Internetwork Control are typically used for network control packets such as ICMP and have the highest priorities.  Move bandwidth allocation is a minimum 5% each to Network control.  Voice: Bandwidth allocation is minimum 30%.  Video: Bandwidth allocation is minimum 20%.  Critical Applications: Bandwidth allocation is minimum 15%.  Excellent Effort: Bandwidth allocation is minimum 10%.  Best Effort: Bandwidth allocation is minimum 10%.  Background: Bandwidth allocation is minimum 5% and has the lowest priority. Table 6-5 Wired (eth0) Network QoS Settings shows the network QoS settings that can be configured including adding new filters. Table 6-5 Wired (eth0) Network QoS Settings Wired (eth0) Network Settings State Import filters Uplink Speed Delete Filter type Description Click to enable or disable state. Click to enable or disable import filters to import configurations from other interfaces. Enter the maximum uplink speed. Set 0 to set speed to default. Click the checkbox to the left of any existing QoS filter to be deleted and click the Submit button. Select the filter type from the drop-down window:  Network  Port SGX 5150 IoT Device Gateway User Guide 46

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6: Network Settings
SGX 5150 IoT Device Gateway User Guide
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To Configure Network Link Settings
Using Web Manager
To view Ethernet (eth0) link statistics, on the
Network
page, select
Wired Network
>
Link
.
To configure Ethernet (eth0) link settings, on the
Network
page, select
Wired Network
>
Link
>
Configuration
.
Using the CLI
To enter the command level:
enable > config > if 1 > link
Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name= “interface" instance="eth0">
QoS Statistics and Configuration
QoS (Quality of Service) can be enabled and configured for both the Wireless (wlan0) Network
and wired Network (eth0). If enabled, the router will control the flow of outbound traffic according to
the user-defined filters. In other words, QoS improves performance by allowing the user to
prioritize applications. Filters can be defined to prioritize traffic based on the source or destination
network, source or destination port, or the source MAC address. Up to 32 user-defined filters can
be added. The following are predefined priority classes:
Network Control and Internetwork Control are typically used for network control packets such
as ICMP and have the highest priorities.
Move bandwidth allocation is a minimum 5% each to Network control.
Voice: Bandwidth allocation is minimum 30%.
Video: Bandwidth allocation is minimum 20%.
Critical Applications: Bandwidth allocation is minimum 15%.
Excellent Effort: Bandwidth allocation is minimum 10%.
Best Effort: Bandwidth allocation is minimum 10%.
Background: Bandwidth allocation is minimum 5% and has the lowest priority.
Table 6-5 Wired (eth0) Network QoS Settings
shows the network QoS settings that can be
configured including adding new filters.
Table 6-5
Wired (eth0) Network QoS Settings
Wired (eth0) Network
Settings
Description
State
Click to enable or disable state.
Import filters
Click to enable or disable import filters to import configurations from other
interfaces.
Uplink Speed
Enter the maximum uplink speed. Set 0 to set speed to default.
Delete
Click the checkbox to the left of any existing QoS filter to be deleted and click the
Submit button.
Filter type
Select the filter type from the drop-down window:
Network
Port