Setup guide

Summary
Specifications
Related Documents
Description
Additional Documents
Queue Types
Description
Property Description
Notes
Example
Interface Default Queues
Property Description
Example
Configuring Simple Queues
Description
Property Description
Notes
Example
Configuring Queue Trees
Description
Property Description
Notes
Example
Troubleshooting
Description
Queue Applications
Description
Example of Emulating a 128k/64k Line
Example of Guaranteed Quality of Service
Peer-to-Peer Limitation with PCQ
General Information
Summary
Queuing is a mechanism that controls data rate allocation, delay variability, timely delivery, and
delivery reliability. The Wandy RouterOS supports the following queuing mechanisms:
PFIFO - Packets First-In First-Out
BFIFO - Bytes First-In First-Out
SFQ - Stochastic Fair Queuing
RED - Random Early Detection
HTB - Hierarchical Token Bucket
PCQ - Per Connection Queue
The queuing can be used for limiting the data rate for certain IP addresses, protocols or ports. The
queuing is performed for packets leaving the router through a real interface. It means that the