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NGPC
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Mar 01, 2020
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GS308T - Enable port rate limiting

Hi there,

I was wondering if anybody could help me enable rate-limiting on a couple of ports on the switch. I'm not 100% sure how to do that.

My configuration is such that these two ports have Wi-Fi access points on them. One is for the tenants that live in the house, the other is for the guest network. They're both individual access points that function for Wi-Fi access for those two different parties. I wanted to only give them a slice of the bandwidth that I have on my internet connection, and was wondering how I could go about enabling those specific rate limits on the ports that those Wi-Fi access points are connected to. Both ports will have different rate limits.

If anybody can help with that, that would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
  • Start reading the fine documentation - S350 Series 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Pro Switch User Manual, Models GS308T and GS310TP, p.177 ff.

     

    9. In the Interface Shaping Rate field, specify the maximum outbound transmission rate
    bandwidth in kbps.
    This setting is used to shape the outbound transmission rate in increments of 16 kbps in
    the range from 16 to 1,000,000 kbps. This value is controlled independently of any
    per-queue maximum bandwidth configuration. It is effectively a second-level shaping
    mechanism. The default value is 0. The value 0 means that the maximum is unlimited.
    The expected shaping at egress interface is calculated as follows:
    frameSize × shaping/(frameSize + IFG), where IFG (Inter frame gap) is 20 bytes,
    frameSize is configured frame size, and shaping is configured traffic shaping.
    For example, if 64 bytes frame size and 64 kbps shaping are configured, the expected
    shaping is approximately 48 kbps.

    10. In the Interface Ingress Rate Limit field, specify the maximum inbound transmission rate
    bandwidth in kbps.
    S350 Series 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Pro Switch Models GS308T and GS310TP
    Configure Quality of Service User Manual 178
    This setting is used to shape the inbound transmission rate in increments of 16 kbps in
    the range from 16 to 1,000,000 kbps. The interface discards traffic that arrives at a
    bandwidth in excess of the specified limit.

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  • schumaku's avatar
    schumaku
    Guru - Experienced User

    Start reading the fine documentation - S350 Series 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Pro Switch User Manual, Models GS308T and GS310TP, p.177 ff.

     

    9. In the Interface Shaping Rate field, specify the maximum outbound transmission rate
    bandwidth in kbps.
    This setting is used to shape the outbound transmission rate in increments of 16 kbps in
    the range from 16 to 1,000,000 kbps. This value is controlled independently of any
    per-queue maximum bandwidth configuration. It is effectively a second-level shaping
    mechanism. The default value is 0. The value 0 means that the maximum is unlimited.
    The expected shaping at egress interface is calculated as follows:
    frameSize × shaping/(frameSize + IFG), where IFG (Inter frame gap) is 20 bytes,
    frameSize is configured frame size, and shaping is configured traffic shaping.
    For example, if 64 bytes frame size and 64 kbps shaping are configured, the expected
    shaping is approximately 48 kbps.

    10. In the Interface Ingress Rate Limit field, specify the maximum inbound transmission rate
    bandwidth in kbps.
    S350 Series 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Pro Switch Models GS308T and GS310TP
    Configure Quality of Service User Manual 178
    This setting is used to shape the inbound transmission rate in increments of 16 kbps in
    the range from 16 to 1,000,000 kbps. The interface discards traffic that arrives at a
    bandwidth in excess of the specified limit.

    • NGPC's avatar
      NGPC
      Aspirant

      Pefect!  Thanks for that.  I had actually done just that, but wanted the confirmation that it was the right method to use to get where and what I wanted.

       

      I configured the 2 ports, and then tested with my desktop PC using speedtest.net.  Both checked out as being properly configured speed-limit-wise, as per those instructions.

       

      Thanks again!

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