Alfa Network AIP-610H User Manual page 48

Wireless lan device series, high-power 400mw 802.11b/g router
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But, if the boss machine wants to have 128 kbit guaranteed as well? Proceed as follow:
Group ID: 1 LAN Out rate: 300 WAN Out rate: 300
Group ID: 1 IP: 192.168.x.x LAN Out rate: 64 WAN Out rate: 64
Group ID: 1 IP: 192.168.x.x LAN Out rate: 128 WAN Out rate: 128
Group ID: 1 IP: 0.0.0.0 LAN Out rate: 0 -> Internet Total download rate -> Internet Total
upload rate
-> Member of QoS group ID 1
-> Voip machine IP address -> 64 kbit guaranteed -> 64 kbit guaranteed
-> Member of QoS group ID 1
-> Boss ip address -> 128 kbit guaranteed -> 128 kbit guaranteed
-> Member of QoS group ID 1 -> 0.0.0.0= the entire network WAN Out rate: 0
And so on. We can guarantee as many machines as we want. The rest, will share...
=> TRAFFIC CONTROL VIA CONFIG FILE INSTEAD OF WEB INTERFACE
This version allow unlimited IP or MAC address traffic control, via /etc/cbu.conf file. Via
WEB interface you can only control up to 40 entries. The file /etc/cbu.conf uses the same idea
as via WEB interface. After you're done with file changes, you have to type the following
commands in order, to save and activate the changes:
# salvar
# /bin/cbu.sh
# /bin/firewall.sh
NOTE:
REMEMBER TO ACTIVATE TRAFFIC CONTROL VIA WEB INTERFACE.

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