Traffic shaping – Ubiquiti Networks Rockeac User Manual

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Chapter 4: Network

airOS®7 User Guide

Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.

Traffic Shaping

(Available in Advanced view.) Traffic Shaping controls
bandwidth from the perspective of the client. Bursting
allows fast downloads when a user downloads small files
(for example, viewing different pages of a website), but
prevents a user from using excessive bandwidth when
downloading large files (for example, streaming a movie).
As Layer 3 QoS, you can limit the traffic at the device at
the interface level, based on a rate limit you define. Each
interface has two types of traffic:

Ingress

traffic entering the interface

Egress

traffic exiting the interface

We recommend using Traffic Shaping to control egress
traffic, because it is more efficient in the egress direction.
When an interface accepts ingress traffic, it cannot control
how quickly the traffic arrives – the sending device
controls that traffic. However, when an interface sends out
egress traffic, it can control how quickly the traffic exits.
Bursting allows the bandwidth to spike higher than the
maximum bandwidth you configure in the Ingress and
Egress Rate settings – for a short period of time. Once the
Ingress or Egress Burst (volume of data) is used up, the
throughput drops back down to the corresponding Ingress
or Egress Rate setting (maximum bandwidth) you have set.
For example, you have the following conditions:
Egress Burst is set to 2048 kBytes.
Egress Rate is set to 512 kbit/s.
• Actual maximum bandwidth is 1024 kbit/s.
Bursting allows 2048 kBytes to pass at 1024 kbit/s before
throttling down to 512 kbit/s.
Click the Traffic Shaping section to display its contents.

Enabled

Select this option to enable bandwidth control

on the device.

Enabled

Displays the status of the rule, Enabled (Yes) or

Disabled (No).

Interface

Displays the name of the interface.

Ingress

Displays the Ingress status, Enabled or Disabled.

Ingress Rate, kbps

Displays the maximum ingress

bandwidth.

Ingress Burst, kB

Displays the maximum amount of data

in kilobytes allowed to burst beyond the Ingress Rate.

Egress

Displays the Egress status, Enabled or Disabled.

Egress Rate, kbps

Displays the maximum egress

bandwidth.

Egress Burst, kB

Displays the maximum amount of data

in kilobytes allowed to burst beyond the Egress Rate.

Add

Click Add to create a traffic shaper rule. Go to the

Add or Edit a Traffic Shaper Rule section below.

Action

After a traffic shaper rule has been created, you

have the following options:

Edit

Make changes to a traffic shaper rule. Go to the

Add or Edit a Traffic Shaper Rule section below.

Delete

Remove a traffic shaper rule.

Add or Edit a Traffic Shaper Rule

The Traffic Shaper Rule window opens:

Enabled

Select this option to enable the specific

rule. All the added rules are saved in the system
configuration file; however, only the enabled rules are
active on the device.

Interface

Select the appropriate interface.

Ingress

Select this option to enable the ingress values.

-

Rate

Enter the maximum bandwidth value (in kilobits

per second) for traffic entering the specified interface.

-

Burst

Enter the data volume (in kilobytes) that is

allowed before the ingress maximum bandwidth
applies.

Egress

Select this option to enable the egress values.

-

Rate

Enter the maximum bandwidth value (in kilobits

per second) for traffic exiting the specified interface.

-

Burst

Enter the data volume (in kilobytes) that is

allowed before the egress maximum bandwidth
applies.

Click OK to save changes, or click Cancel to close the
window without saving changes.

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