User`s manual

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MP-202 Telephone Adapter 8. Quality of Service (QoS)
8 Quality of Service (QoS)
8.1 Traffic Shaping
Trafc Shaping is the solution for managing and avoiding congestion where a high speed
LAN meets limited broadband bandwidth. A user may have, for example, a 100 Mbps
Ethernet LAN with a 100 Mbps WAN interface router. The router may communicate with
the ISP using a modem with a bandwidth of 2Mbps. This typical conguration makes the
modem, having no QoS module, the bottleneck. The router sends trafc as fast as it is
received, while its well-designed QoS algorithms are left unused. Trafc shaping limits the
bandwidth of the router, articially forcing the router to be the bottleneck.
A trafc shaper is essentially a regulated queue that accepts uneven and/or bursty ows of
packets and transmits them in a steady, predictable stream so that the network is not
overwhelmed with trafc.
While Trafc Priority allows basic prioritization of packets, Trafc Shaping provides more
sophisticated denitions, such as:
Bandwidth limit for each device
Bandwidth limit for classes of rules
Prioritization policy
TCP serialization on a device
Additionally, you can dene QoS trafc shaping rules for a default device. These rules will
be used on a device that has no denitions of its own. This enables the denition of QoS
rules on Default WAN, for example, and their maintenance even if the PPP or bridge
device over the WAN is removed.
8.1.1 Device Traffic Shaping
This section describes the different Trafc Shaping screens and terms, and presents the
feature’s conguration logic.
1. On the sidebar click the QoS link and then click the tab 'Trafc Shaping'.
2. Click the link 'New Entry'; the screen 'Add Device Trafc Shaping’ opens (refer to the
gure).
Figure 8-1: QoS - Add Device Traffic Shaping