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Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
eth n pingint 0 - 86400
Send n byte pings to IP host a.b.c.d
every h hrs m mins s seconds
This CLI value is entered in seconds
only.
eth n pingint2 0 - 86400
No PING response request interval
(s).
eth n pingip2 IP address
Switch to sending pings to IP host
a.b.c.d after n failures
eth n ip2count 0 - 255
Switch to sending pings to IP host
a.b.c.d after n failures
eth n pingis 0,1
Only send Pings when this Ethernet
interface is "In Service"
eth n pingoos 0 - 86400
Take this interface "Out of Service"
after receiving no responses for s
seconds
eth n oossecs 0 - 86400
Keep this interface out of service
for s seconds
QoS
Configuration – Network> Interfaces > Ethernet > Eth n> QoS
The parameters on this page control the Quality of Service management facility. Each
Ethernet interface has an associated QoS instance, where ETH 0 maps to QoS 5, ETH 1
maps to QoS 6 and so on. These QoS instances include ten QoS queues into which packets
may be placed when using QoS. Each of these queues must be assigned a queue profile
from the twelve available.
Enable QoS on this interface
This checkbox, when checked, reveals the following QoS configuration parameters:-
Link speed n Kbps
The value in this text entry box should be set to the maximum data rate that this PPP link is
capable of sustaining. This is used when calculating whether or not the data rate from a
queue may exceed its minimum Kbps setting as determined by the profile assigned to it and
send at a higher rate (up to the maximum Kbps setting).
Queue n
Below this column heading, is a list of ten queue instances. Each instance is associated with
the profile and priority on the same row.
Profile n
This column contains the profile to be associated with the queue. There are twelve available,
0 – 11, which are selected from the drop-down list boxes.
Priority
This column contains drop-down menu boxes which are used to assign a priority to the
selected queue. The priorities available are: “Very High”, “High”, “Medium”, “Low”, and
“Very Low”.
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