03-28-2011 11:37 PM - edited 03-04-2019 11:54 AM
Hello,
We recently switched from a ADSL2+ service to a 2Mb SHDSL link. Uploading images to our website is happening all day long, thus greater upstream bandwidth was required.
Our downloads are suffering somewhat, the upstream gets easily flooded and downloads start to trickle.
I have a SRP521W which has a few QoS options. The QoS Bandwidth control has upstream bandwidth set to 2048 Kbps. Now I don't know how to enforce anything. I'm stumped on how to use the WAN strict high priority queue appriopirately.
The website has a static IP address, so I can target that in the rules to only use 80% of the bandwidth?
Alternatively can I limit upstream traffic per user?
Thanks.
03-29-2011 02:28 AM
Hy
You have to configure policies (kind of marking the traffic) and add those policies to the queues of the router - after that you can configure max bandwidth-values per queue. Have a look at the documentaion, all is explained there:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/srp520_series/srp521w/administration/srp500_admin.pdf
HTH
Marcel
03-29-2011 01:50 PM
What model of Cisco Router do you have?
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