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==QoS==
 
==QoS==
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<b>QoS</b> provides the possibility to prioritize network traffic based on hosts, ports or services and limit download & upload speeds on a selected interface.
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This chapter of the user manual provides an overview of the <b>QoS</b> page in {{{name}}} devices.
    
<u><b>Note:</b> QoS is additional software that can be installed from the <b>Services → [[{{{name}}} Package Manager|Package Manager]]</b> page.</u>
 
<u><b>Note:</b> QoS is additional software that can be installed from the <b>Services → [[{{{name}}} Package Manager|Package Manager]]</b> page.</u>
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===Interfaces===
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The <b>Interfaces</b> section is used to set up download and upload speed limits on the device's network interfaces.
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[[File:Networking_rutos_manual_traffic_shaping_qos_interfaces.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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<table class="nd-mantable">
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    <tr>
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        <th>Field</th>
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      <th>Value</th>
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      <th>Description</th>
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    </tr>
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    <tr>
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    <td>Calculate overhead</td>
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        <td>yes | no; default: <b>no</b></td>
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        <td>Decreases upload and download ratio to prevent link saturation.</td>
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    </tr>
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    <tr>
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      <td>Download speed (kbit/s)</td>
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      <td>integer; default: <b>1024</b></td>
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      <td>Maximum download speed for the specified interface.</td>
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    </tr>
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    <tr>
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    <td>Upload speed (kbit/s)</td>
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        <td>integer; default: <b>128</b></td>
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        <td>Maximum upload speed for the specified interface.</td>
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    <td>Enable</td>
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        <td>yes | no; default: <b>no</b></td>
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        <td>Turns the rule on or off.</td>
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    </tr>
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</table>
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===Classification Rules===
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The <b>Classification Rules</b> section is used to configure rules that prioritize
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certain traffic over other, less important traffic. This traffic can be defined by
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a source or destination host, port or a network protocol. Traffic that matches a
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rule with higher preference will be handled with higher priority.
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Generally, this should be used in cases where you want to isolate certain types
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of traffic in order to make sure the {{{name}}} is handling more important traffic
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(for example, video streaming, SSH) at a higher priority and less important traffic (FTP, HTTP) at a lower priority.
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[[File:Networking_rutos_manual_traffic_shaping_qos_classification_rules.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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<table class="nd-mantable">
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    <tr>
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        <th>Field</th>
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      <th>Value</th>
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      <th>Description</th>
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    </tr>
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    <tr>
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      <td>Target</td>
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      <td>Priority | Express | Normal | Bulk; default: <b>Normal</b></td>
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      <td>Defines the priority of handling the type of traffic defined in this rule.</td>
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    </tr>
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    <tr>
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      <td>Source host</td>
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      <td>All | IP; default: <b>All</b></td>
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      <td>Host(s) from which data will be transmitted.</td>
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    </tr>
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    <td>Destination host</td>
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        <td>All | IP; default: <b>All</b></td>
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        <td>Host(s) to which data will be transmitted.</td>
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    <td>Protocol</td>
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        <td>All | TCP | UDP | ICMP | -- custom --; default: <b>All</b></td>
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        <td>Data transmission protocol to match the rule.</td>
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    </tr>
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    <td>Ports</td>
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        <td>All | integer [0..65535]; default: <b>none</b></td>
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        <td>Port number(s) to match the rule. You can enter multiple ports by separating them by commas (e.g., <i>22,53,80</i>).</td>
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</table>
    
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