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Funnel Queue
A funnel queue is used to limit the rate of the transmission below the actual line rate:
set queue name funnel_queue_name option [ on | off ]
set queue name funnel_queue_name type funnel
set queue name funnel_queue_name input input_queue_name
set queue name funnel_queue_name bps bps
Specifies the Funnel Queue named funnel_queue_name attributes.
funnel_queue_name
input_queue_name
bps
– max bits per second permitted through funnel queue
By default, the following funnel queues are created:
Rate-limiting priority queue to 100Kbps:
set queue name pq-100kbps option on
set queue name pq-100kbps type funnel
set queue name pq-100kbps input pq
set queue name pq-100kbps bps 100000
Rate-limiting weighted fair queue to 100Kbps:
set queue name wfq-100kbps option on
set queue name wfq-100kbps type funnel
set queue name wfq-100kbps input wfq
set queue name wfq-100kbps bps 100000
Interface Queue Assignment
The WAN ethernet queue is assigned as follows:
set [ ethernet ethernet | ip ethernet B | ip-ppp vcc n ] tx-queue queue_name
By default, the WAN ethernet interface is assigned the default priority queue:
set ethernet ethernet B tx-queue pq
Other interfaces may likewise be assigned tx-queue values.
Static Route Settings
A static route identifies a manually configured pathway to a remote network. Unlike dynamic routes,
which are acquired and confirmed periodically from other Gateways, static routes do not time out. Con-
sequently, static routes are useful when working with PPP, since an intermittent PPP link may make
maintenance of dynamic routes problematic.
You can configure as many as 32 static IP routes for a Motorola Netopia® Gateway. Use the following
commands to maintain static routes to the Motorola Netopia® Gateway routing table:
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– name of funnel queue
– name of input queue

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