Edimax Technology BR-6214K User Manual

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2.4.1 Port-based QoS

For Application based QoS, user can specify a destination port number and associate it with an egress priority (High or
Low). For example, if user configures port 7297 with high priority, then user would experience better service quality for
such flows.

For Port based QoS, user can specify the High/Low queue priority for each Ethernet port and can apply total rate limit to
any port from 128Kbps to 32Mbps or at Full-rate(100Mbps). Flow control can also be enabled/disabled on per-port basis.

Parameters

Description

Enable QoS by Application

Enable application-based QoS.


Protocol/Specific Port#

Set the priority of the specified protocol name or port number to higher or lower
priority.


Enable QoS by device port

Enable Port-based QoS.


Click <Apply> at the bottom of the screen to save the above configurations. You can now configure other advance
sections or start using the router (with the advance settings in place)

2.4.2 Rate Policing QoS

This router supports Rate Policing QoS. User can specify a L3/4 criterion and associate it with a maximum token (packet
rate or data rate based). If a packet arrives and it matches to a rate policing entry, router decreases entry’s allocated
token by one (if pps based) or by packet length in bytes(if bps based). If unfortunately the packet just run out of allocated
tokens, then it would be dropped directly or logged to software, depends on the setting of Drop Log field.

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