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qos-settings [2024/10/10 01:59] – [CTF implications] -Resize CTF enabled screenshot to 296x76 hogwildqos-settings [2024/10/10 16:58] (current) – [QoS is not Bandwidth Limiter] hogwild
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 QoS is a more sophisticated, more refined tool. QoS is a more sophisticated, more refined tool.
  
-However, Bandwidth Limiter shares some settings with QoS. **When Bandwidth Limiter is enabled, QoS should be disabled**, and vice versa. If both are enabled, they conflict with each other and neither will work. \\+However, Bandwidth Limiter shares some settings with QoS. **When Bandwidth Limiter is enabled, QoS should be disabled**, and vice versa. If both are enabled, they conflict with each other and neither will work. \\  \\
  
 Basically, QoS performs the following:\\ Basically, QoS performs the following:\\
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   * Sets class parameters (such as reserved bandwidth).   * Sets class parameters (such as reserved bandwidth).
  
- \\ You might have heard the above points when describing "diffserv" (differential services). Diffserv is the only type of QoS that FreshTomato can perform.+ \\ Often these functions are mentioned when "diffserv" (differential services) is described. Diffserv is the only type of QoS FreshTomato can perform.
  
-It's often said that QoS is a technique to mitigate lack of bandwidth when an upgrade is too costly or even impossible. More precisely, QoS also allows you to prioritize latency-sensitive traffic (such as voice) even when there's no network congestion. Thus, QoS introduces controls to allows you to protect certain traffic.+It's often said that QoS is a technique to mitigate lack of bandwidth when an upgrade is too costly or even impossible. More precisely, QoS also allows you to prioritize latency-sensitive traffic (such as voice) even when there's no network congestion. Thus, QoS contains controls to allow you to protect certain traffic from lack of bandwidth.
  
- \\ \\   \\  {{:pasted:20230215-084814.png}}\\  \\+ \\ \\   \\  {{:pasted:20230215-084814.png}}\\
  
-Here are some commonly used QoS terms:\\+ \\  
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 +Here are some commonly used QoS terms:\\  \\
  
   * **Traffic:** This is the stream of data between two nodes. Streams could be unidirectional (such as over UDP) \\ or bidirectional (such as over TCP).\\  \\    * **Traffic:** This is the stream of data between two nodes. Streams could be unidirectional (such as over UDP) \\ or bidirectional (such as over TCP).\\  \\ 
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     * If Priority is empty, WFQ (Weighted Fair Queuing) is applied among all other classes. \\ There are many queuing disciplines. FreshTomato only supports Qdisc.\\     * If Priority is empty, WFQ (Weighted Fair Queuing) is applied among all other classes. \\ There are many queuing disciplines. FreshTomato only supports Qdisc.\\
  
-\\  The diagram below should help you to understand these principles:\\ \\ {{:pasted:20230215-085237.png}}\\  \\+\\  This diagram should help you to understand these principles:\\ \\ {{:pasted:20230215-085237.png}}\\  \\
  
  
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