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CoS2 is configured for 100Kbs and CoS6 for 300Kbps, CoS2 takes 100Kbps when
there are no CoS1 packets. CoS6 can take 300Kbps when there are no CoS1 or
CoS2 packets.
PRIOWRR
Queues CoS2 to CoS6 are serviced round robin. CoS1 has the highest priority and
is not controlled by the WRR data shaping algorithm.
PRIOWRR does not use
Max Rate
. Percentages of packets received are sent out.
CoS2 to CoS6 will not be serviced while there are CoS1 packets. CoS2 to CoS6 will
share based on the percentages of the packets. PRIOWRR is similar to Low
Latency except that Low Latency is rate based and PRIOWRR is packet based.
To configure Shaper:
1.
From the navigation bar at the top of the screen click
Advanced
2.
From the left hand navigation pane select
Shaper
.
3.
On the
Shaper
page, select the interface from the
Interface
drop down.
4.
Select the appropriate shaper algorithm (
HTB
,
Low Latency
or
PRIOWRR
) and adjust rates
as appropriate.
5.
Click
Apply
The Apply button will temporarily save this connection. To make the change permanent, click
Tools
(at the top of the page) and select
System Commands
. On the
System Commands
page, click
Save All
.
Example 1: HTB Queue Discipline Enabled
In the example below, HTB Queue Discipline is enabled. The PPPoE1 connection has a total of
300 kbits of bandwidth, of which 100 kbits is given to CoS1 and another 100 kbits is given to
CoS2. When there is no CoS1 or CoS2 packets, CoS6 packets have the whole 300 kbits of
bandwidth.
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Example 2: Low Latency Queue Discipline Enabled
In this example Low Latency Queue Discipline is enabled. CoS1 is not rate controlled (hence the
field is disabled). CoS2 takes 100 kbits when there are no CoS1 packets. CoS6 has 300 kbits
when there are no CoS1 or CoS2 packets. This is similar to the HTB queue discipline as they are
both rate-based algorithm, except that CoS1 is handled differently.
Example 3: PRIOWRR Enabled
In this third example, PRIOWRR is enabled. Since PRIOWRR operates only on the number of
packets being transmitted, the max rate field has been disabled. Only percentage can be
assigned to the CoS2 - CoS6. CoS1 is not rate controlled (hence the field is not displayed). When
there are no CoS1 packets, CoS2, CoS3, CoS4 each has 10 percent, and CoS6 has 70 percent.
This is similarly to the Low Latency Queue discipline, except that one is packet-based, and the
other is rate-based.
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Access Control
The Access Control page provides a means to allow Telnet, Web, FTP (file transfer protocol) or
TFTP (trivial FTP) access to the 6381 RG for devices which are either on the WAN or LAN sides
of the 6381 RG.
When
Enable Access Control
is checked, the devices in the
IP Access List
, designated by their
IP Addresses
will have the access defined in the
WAN
or
LAN group 1
column.
To configure access to the 6381 RG:
1.
From the navigation bar at the top of the screen click
Advanced
2.
From the left hand navigation pane select
Access Control
.
3.
To enable access to the 6381 check
Enable Access Control
.
4.
To enable access to a device within your network, select the
Telnet
,
Web
,
FTP
or
TFTP
options for
LAN group 1
, and add the IP for that address to the
IP Access List
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5.
Click
Apply
6.
To enable access to a device outside your network (on the WAN side of the 6381 RG),
select the
Telnet
,
Web
,
FTP
or
TFTP
options for
WAN
, and add the IP for that address to
the
IP Access List
7.
Click
Apply
The
Apply
button will temporarily save this connection. To make the change permanent,
click
Tools
(at the top of the page) and select
System Commands
. On the
System
Commands
page, click
Save All
.
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Chapter 4
Tools
This section provides access to the following pages—
System Commands
Remote Log—Modem
User Management
Analyzer
Ping Test
Modem Test
System Commands
To make the changes permanent, click on
Tools
(at the top of the page) and select
System
Commands
. The following commands are used to configure the modem:
Save all:
Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the
modem. If you do re-start the system without saving your configuration, the modem will revert
back to the previously saved configuration.
Restart:
Use this button to re-start the system. If you have not saved your configurations, the
modem will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon re-starting. NOTE:
Connectivity to the unit will be lost. You can reconnect after the unit reboots.
Restore Defaults:
Use this button to restore factory default configuration. NOTE:
Connectivity to the unit will be lost. You can reconnect after the unit reboots.

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