Manually Set The Quality Of Service Mode And Port Rate Limits; Use Port-Based Quality Of Service And Set Port Priorities - Netgate Nighthawk S8000 User Manual

Gaming & streaming advanced 8-port gigabit ethernet switch
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Nighthawk S8000 Gaming & Streaming Advanced 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch (GS808E)
Manually Set the Quality of Service Mode and Port Rate
Limits
Instead of using performance preset modes, you can manually set the Quality of Service (QoS) modes to
manage traffic:
Port-based QoS mode. Lets you set the priority (low, medium, or high) for individual port numbers and
lets you set rate limits for incoming and outgoing traffic for individual ports. If broadcast filtering is enabled,
you can also set the storm control rate for incoming traffic for individual ports.
802.1P/DSCP QoS mode. Applies pass-through prioritization that is based on tagged packets and lets
you set rate limits for incoming and outgoing traffic for individual ports. If broadcast filtering is enabled,
you can also set the storm control rate for incoming traffic for individual ports.
This QoS mode applies only to devices that support 802.1P and Differentiated Services Code Point
(DSCP) tagging. For devices that do not support 802.1P and DSCP tagging, ports are not prioritized
but the configured rate limit is still applied.
You can limit the rate of incoming traffic, outgoing traffic, or both on a port to prevent the port (and the device
that is attached to it) from taking up too much bandwidth on the switch. Rate limiting, which you can set for
individual ports in either QoS mode, simply means that the switch slows down all traffic on a port so that
traffic does not exceed the limit that you set for that port. If you set the rate limit on a port too low, you might,
for example, see degraded video stream quality, sluggish response times during online activity, and other
problems.

Use Port-Based Quality of Service and Set Port Priorities

Port-based priority is the default QoS mode on the switch and the preset performance modes (gaming,
media streaming, and standard) are port-based.
Note
If the QoS mode on the switch is 802.1P/DSCP, we recommend that you first save
your current QoS settings as a custom preset mode before you change the QoS mode
to the Port-based mode. For more information, see
Settings as a Custom Preset Mode
For each port, you can set the priority and the rate limits both for incoming and outgoing traffic:
Port priority. The switch services traffic from ports with a high priority before traffic from ports with a
medium or low priority. If severe network congestion occurs, the switch might drop packets with a low
priority.
Port rate limits. The switch accepts traffic on a port at the rate (the speed of the data transfer) that you
set for incoming traffic on that port. The switch transmits traffic from a port at the rate that you set for
outgoing traffic on that port. You can select each rate limit as a predefined data transfer threshold from
512 Kbps to 512 Mbps.
To use the Port-based QoS mode and set the priority and rate limits for ports:
1.
Open a web browser from a computer that is connected to the same network as the switch or to the
switch directly through an Ethernet cable.
2.
Enter the IP address that is assigned to the switch.
on page 26.
Optimize the Switch Performance
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