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authorChristian Poessinger <christian@poessinger.com>2020-01-22 20:00:28 +0100
committerChristian Poessinger <christian@poessinger.com>2020-01-22 20:00:31 +0100
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quick-start: remove QoS chapter
QoS is explained in a dedicated chapter and should not below to a real VyOS quick-start guide as it's an advanced topic.
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vyos@vyos$
-QoS
-###
-
-One common use of :ref:`qos` is to limit bandwidth for an interface. In
-the example below we limit bandwidth for our internal/LAN connection to 200
-Mbit/s download and our outside/WAN connection to 50 Mbit/s upload:
-
-.. code-block:: none
-
- set traffic-policy shaper WAN-OUT bandwidth '50Mbit'
- set traffic-policy shaper WAN-OUT default bandwidth '50%'
- set traffic-policy shaper WAN-OUT default ceiling '100%'
- set traffic-policy shaper WAN-OUT default queue-type 'fair-queue'
-
- set traffic-policy shaper LAN-OUT bandwidth '200Mbit'
- set traffic-policy shaper LAN-OUT default bandwidth '50%'
- set traffic-policy shaper LAN-OUT default ceiling '100%'
- set traffic-policy shaper LAN-OUT default queue-type 'fair-queue'
-
-Once defined, a traffic policy needs to be applied to each interface using the
-interface-level traffic-policy directive:
-
-.. code-block:: none
-
- set interfaces ethernet eth0 traffic-policy out 'WAN-OUT'
- set interfaces ethernet eth1 traffic-policy out 'LAN-OUT'
-
-
Security Hardening
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