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 Chapter 2 Tutorials
CellPipe 7130 RG User’s Guide
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2.10  Configuring QoS Queue and Class Setup
This section contains tutorials on how you can configure the QoS screen.
Let’s say you are a team leader of a small sales branch office. You want to 
prioritize e-mail traffic because your task includes sending urgent updates to  
clients at least twice every hour. You also upload data files (such as logs and e-
mail archives) to the FTP server throughout the day. Your colleagues use the 
Internet for research, as well as chat applications for communicating with other 
branch offices.
In the following figure, your Internet connection has an upstream transmission 
bandwidth of 10,000 kbps. For this example, you want to configure QoS so that e-
mail traffic gets the highest priority with at least 5,000 kbps. You can do the 
following:
• Configure a queue to assign the highest priority queue (7) to e-mail traffic from 
the LAN interface, so that e-mail traffic would not get delayed when there is 
network congestion. 
• Note the IP address (192.168.1.23 for example) and/or MAC address 
(AA:FF:AA:FF:AA:FF for example) of your computer and map it to queue 7. 
Note: QoS is applied to traffic flowing out of the CellPipe 7130 RG.
Traffic that does not match this class is assigned a priority queue based on the 
internal QoS mapping table on the CellPipe 7130 RG.
QoS Example
10,000 kbps
DSL
Your computer
IP=192.168.1.23
A colleague’s computer 
Other traffic: Automatic classifier
and/or
MAC=AA:FF:AA:FF:AA:FF
Email traffic: Highest priority