User's Manual
EnRoute50x/51x User’s Guide
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QOS
QoS Control Point
Figure 45. Quality of Service rate limit control points
Data rate limits can also be imposed based on traffic type through an interface. The maximum
data rate for a certain type of traffic that enters the EnRoute500 through a particular interface
and exits it through another interface can be limited.
There is no standalone input rate limiting. Limiting the input rate of an interface only
makes sense in the context of the output for another interface(s). In most cases you
are concerned with mesh0 as the output interface.
CLI
The example below shows how to limit the maximum output rate of the mesh0 interface to 8
Mbps and the maximum output rates of all four wlanN interfaces to 2 Mbps each.
> use qos
qos> set out.mesh0.limit=8192
qos> set out.wlan1.limit=2048
qos> set out.wlan2.limit=2048
qos> set out.wlan3.limit=2048
qos> set out.wlan4.limit=2048
The maximum data rate for traffic that enters the EnRoute500 through a particular interface
and exits it through another interface can be limited with the „out.<output intf>.<input intf>.limit‟
parameters in the „qos‟ interface, where <output intf> is one of the following: default, eth0,
mesh0, wlan1, wlan2, wlan3, wlan4; and <input intf> is one of the following: default, eth0, local,