Table 2: Qos Global; Table 3: Upstream Qos - Grandstream Networks GWN7000 User Manual

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The following tables describe each tab option:
Check to enable upstream and downstream bandwidth speeds for the selected WAN
Enabled
interface.
Set the upstream value to specify the upload bandwidth for selected interface.
The value should end with "Mbit", "Kbit" or with no unit if the set value is referring to "bit"
unit.
Note: This value will affect and limit the bandwidth values on created classes on "QoS
Upstream
Upstream".
Examples: 500Mbit
Set downstream value to specify the download bandwidth speed for selected interface.
The value should end with "Mbit", "Kbit" or with no unit if the set value is referring to "bit"
unit.
Downstream
Examples: 1000Mbit
Name
Define a name for the traffic class.
Set the priority of the traffic class. Lower values have higher priority.
Priority
Valid range is between 1 and 64.
Select the WAN interface from which the traffic will be classified.
Interface
Make sure to enable QoS on the desired interface from "QoS " in order to appear.
Set Upstream bandwidth value.
The value should end with "Mbit", "Kbit" or with no unit if the set value is referring to "bit"
unit.
Note: The sum of created classes should have upstream bandwidth speeds lower than
Upstream
the Upstream bandwidth value configured on "QoS Global".
Examples: 100Mbit

Table 2: QoS Global

100Kbit
500
100Kbit
500

Table 3: Upstream QoS

Traffic Class
100Kbit
500
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