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Service). Use this field to 'tag' the traffic by putting the value in the DSCP header of each IP packet that flows
through this queue. Use the value of '0' to clear the existing DSCP value in the packet header.
DSCP Tagging is sometimes used so that other networking equipment, upstream or post-NAT, can do traffic
shaping based on the DSCP Tags as opposed to IP addresses or ports.
This setting is optional.
Upload Bandwidth
Enable Upload QoS: (Default: Enabled.) Deselect if you want your rule to apply to download traffic only. Leave
this selected to include upload restrictions with this queue.
Borrow Spare Bandwidth: (Default: Enabled.) When this is enabled, the interfaces/protocols associated with
this rule will borrow unused bandwidth from other rules. Disabling borrowing will restrict the traffic to the
specified bandwidth. Higher priority queues will be offered excess bandwidth first.
Upload Bandwidth: This is the percentage of the connected WAN upload bandwidth that will be reserved for
the specified traffic. The maximum value is adjusted to the remaining percentage after other rules receive their
share.
Upload Priority: The priority value has two different effects on traffic. Higher priority traffic is handled before
lower priority traffic, which can lead to shorter response times. Also, when spare bandwidth is available it is
offered to higher priority queues first. Move the slider to select from the following options (Default: Normal):
Lowest
Lower
Below Normal
Normal
Above Normal
High
Higher
Highest
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Download Bandwidth
Enable Download QoS: (Default: Enabled.) Deselect if you want your rule to apply to upload traffic only. Leave
this selected to include download restrictions with this queue.
Borrow Spare Bandwidth: (Default: Enabled.) When this is enabled, the interfaces/protocols associated with
this rule will borrow unused bandwidth from other rules. Disabling borrowing will restrict the traffic to the
specified bandwidth. Higher priority queues will be offered excess bandwidth first.
Download Bandwidth: This is the percentage of the connected WAN upload bandwidth that will be reserved for
the specified traffic. The maximum value is adjusted to the remaining percentage after other queues receive
their share.
Download Priority: The priority value has two different effects on traffic. Higher priority traffic is handled
before lower priority traffic, which can lead to shorter response times. Also, when spare bandwidth is available
it is offered to higher priority queues first. Move the slider to select from the following options (Default:
Normal):
Lowest
Lower
Below Normal
Normal
Above Normal
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