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QoS Port Shaping
QoS Port Shaping facilitates setting a fixed rate (Kbps) for each of the Ethernet ports.
Select
Advanced Setup -> Quality Of Service -> QoS Port Shaping
and the following screen will appear. Click the
Apply/Save
button
to commit the changes entered.
Field Name
Description
Interface
Each line item in the table represents one of the Ethernet LAN ports on the back of your
SmartRG gateway.
Type
[LAN, WAN] Describes the function for which each physical port is configured on the gateway.
Shaping Rate (Kbps)
[1 – 1,000,000 Kbps] Sets the data rate for packets on the specified Interface.
Burst Size (bytes)
A value of -1 indicates no shaping. “Burst Size” will be ignored.
The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
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Routing
Default Gateway
Select
Advanced Setup -> Routing -> Default Gateway
and the following screen will appear.
Use the -> button to move your highlighted selection from left to right or <- for right to left.
Click the
Apply/Save
button to commit the changes entered.
Field Name
Description
Available Routed WAN Interfaces
Choose from the list of available WAN interfaces identify as the Default Gateway.
Selected Default
Gateway Interfaces
When populated, this becomes a prioritized list of Default Gateways selections.
Selected WAN Interface
Select the WAN interface for this route from the drop-down list. (NO CONFIGURED INTERFACE
is default)
The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
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Static Route
Static Route is one form of manually configured, fixed route for IP data.
After selecting
Advanced Setup -> Routing -> Static Route
, click the
Add
button and the following screen will appear. Click the
Apply/Save
button to commit the changes entered. Up to 32 entries may be added.
Field Name
Description
IP Version
[IPv4, IPv6] Select the IP version associated with the static route you wish to create.
Destination IP address/prefix length
Enter the destination network address / subnet mask for route
Interface
WAN Interface(s) available for selection. This list filtered by to IP Version set in the first
drop-down list.
Gateway IP Address
Destination IP address desired (/prefix length if needed)
Metric (optional)
[>=0]
Establishes traffic priority/weighting.
The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
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Policy Routing
Policy routing makes somewhat automated routing choices based on net admin dictated policies.
For example, a network admin-
istrator might want to deviate from standard routing based on destination markers in the packet and instead, forward a packet
based on the source address. Use this feature to establish similar policies.
After selecting
Advanced Setup -> Routing -> Policy Route
, click the
Add
button and the following screen will appear.
Click the
Apply/Save
button to commit the changes entered.
Field Name
Description
Policy Name
A free-form text field.
Enter a descriptive name for this entry to the policy routing table.
Physical LAN Port
Select a physical LAN interface for the policy route from the drop-down list.
Source IP
Enter the IP address for source of this policy route.
Use Interface
Dropdown field selection providing choice of the WAN Interface desired for the policy route
Default Gateway IP
The IP address of the Default Gateway.
The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
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RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
RIP is a type of distance-vector routing protocol, which leverages hop count as a metric for routing. RIP puts a limit on the number
of hops (max 15) allowed in order to prevent routing loops. This can sometimes limit the size of networks that RIP can be suc-
cessfully employed.
After selecting
Advanced Setup -> Routing -> RIP
,
click the
Add
button and the following screen will appear.
Click the
Apply/Save
button to commit the changes entered.
Field Name
Description
Interface
This column shows a list of available WAN interfaces. Complete the line item(s) as-
sociated with the interface you wish to emply RIP.
Version
[1,2,Both] Select the version of Routing Interface Protocol you desire. Reference RFC 1058
and RFC 1453 for detailed information on RIP versions.
Operation
[Passive, Active] Passive mode listens only. It does not advertise routes. Select Active
mode to both listen and advertise routes.
Enabled
Check this box to employ RIP on the displayed interface.
The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:

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