User guide

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4.5.10
IP
QoS
When
QoS
is
enabled
in
the
AR7,
the
designated
machine,
application
or
person
would
have
precedence
over
peers
when
competing
for
bandwidth.
The
IP
QoS
Setup
page
allows
you
to
configure
QoS
for
a
connection,
view
previously
configured
QoS
rules,
add
a
new
rule,
or
delete
an
existing
rule.
Each
output
device
has
three
priority
queues
associated
with
transmit
data.
The
high
priority
queues
have
strict
priority
over
the
medium
priority
and
low
priority
queues,
and
therefore
can
exhaust
all
available
bandwidth.
The
web
UI
will
allow
the
user
to
select
the
weights
of
the
medium
and
low
priority
queues
in
increments
of
10
percent
so
that
that
the
sum
of
the
weights
of
the
2
queues
is
equal
to
100
percent.
These
queues
will
be
serviced
on
a
Round
Robin
priority
basis
according
to
the
weights
assigned,
after
the
high
priority
queues
have
been
completely
serviced.
See
Fig
1-19
.
Figure
1-19
:
IP
QoS