MikroTik Tutorial 50 - QOS Basics - One simple queue for all users

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hi everyone welcome back to another tutorial today I'll be going through qsr basics and we'll be looking at simple queues with pc q and this is the first of a series of QoS basics because I've been getting a lot of requests to do some tutorial on QoS so I've come up with some scenarios and I'll be going through all of these in in different labs so the first lab that we are going to do is one with a single queue for all users so we're going to have a a queue that has a upload speed of 512 kilobytes and a don't load of 6 megabits and that queue will will apply to all the users on that particular network so let us go over to roto s and configure it all right before configuring your queues you need to ensure that fast truck is disabled and this is FasTrak and what FasTrak does it bypasses the queues and send the traffic straight to the Internet so with fast-track enable your queues will not work so first thing make sure you remove it and then reboot your router so I've just remove it and all I need to do next is to thus reboot your router all right so the road has been rebooted so we are going to reconnect and first thing that you need to do is to go into queues and this is where we'll we'll be doing a configuration for this configuration you need to know the subnet or the IP address range of your network and you can find that out by going to IP go to your DHCP server also this router that I'm using just as the basic configuration just straight out of the box default configuration so this is my IP addresses for the devices that are connected to my network and if you want to know your network address subnet it would be in networks where it is 192 168 8.0 / 24 and this is what we'll be using to configure our queue so head over to your queue click on the plus and we're going to create a new queue and this is simple queue and we will call this queue all our bandwidth and we are going to the target will be or network which is 1/9 to 168 it 8.0 / 24 and the MUX limit Israel for upload would be 512 you can actually type anything that you want so if you want 500 you can type that but here is some predefined upload speed that are there so I'm just going to use 512 and maximum don't load is 6 megabits but there's no 6 megabits so you have to type that so I put 6 megabits you have like options like 4 burst limits this is like for instance you want to allow the users user to go over over this particular download speed our upload speed you can set burst limit and the schedule and how long does it burst and also you have an option to see that will enable this rule are the skew on on on particular days our time but we're not going to configure any of this in the advance so pocket markings is like when you're creating manga rules and if you are marking certain type of traffic this is where the marking the pocket marking will be the only one that is there is no mark because I haven't marked in the pockets and limited stands for it ensures that the client is guaranteed a certain bandwidth so if if we had set this to say six to four and say one make down then that would be what the user would be guaranteed at all time and the priority ID when to report in in the last tutorial in terms of prior to it being the lowest I'm prior to one be nice but you can leave it as prior to it because it is all there's only one cue so it doesn't really matter and then no the next thing that we're going to change is the cue type and we're going to select PC cue upload and for download when it select PC cue download the files so these are just the default pcq types I'm going to use and what pcq does is it divides a bandwidth equally among the client based on the number of clients that are connect to that at a given time click apply.click ok also someone pointed out to me why why I normally click apply and then ok just in case we apply the setting then look in ITT realize that oh I've made a mistake you can actually see the wind the window will still remain up and you can meet that adjustment then okey it so the apply apply the settings but if you just click OK alone it will also apply the settings alright so click OK and I'm going to enable some columns some additional columns so you can see the upload and download speed can go show column and I'm going to select upload all right so I've added the upload and download columns so you can see that traffic is going over this this Q so this Q will be applied to all all the clients that are on the network so if I I'm going to just jump over to my one of my test machines I'm just going to download our file and if I jump back over to the wrote OS and you can see where the Q is currently working so it's limiting the traffic and remember that we said we had set the the limit to 6 megabits so you realize it's limiting the traffic that is going through the network so this user is currently downloading and the Q s is actually limiting the traffic to 6 megabits so that is how you go about configuring simple cues and between more tutorials on q qs' and the simple queues so this is the first one so if you like this video please remember to give me a thumbs up and if you haven't subscribed please remember to do so and also if you have a comment please leave it and I'll try respond and that's it for this tutorial and thanks for watching
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Channel: TKSJa
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Keywords: Mikrotik, routeros, router os, router, wifi ap, network, network configuration, Mikrotic router configuration step by step, wifi configuration, mikrotik setup, routerboard, Winbox, routing, networking, security, ACL, CISCO network, WISP, QOS, load balancing
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Length: 8min 16sec (496 seconds)
Published: Mon Aug 28 2017
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