Using multiple packet marks from /ip firewall mangle.Applying queue rules on chosen time intervals.You can also use simple queues to build advanced QoS applications. The simplest way to limit data rate for specific IP addresses and/or subnets is to use simple queues.
There are two different ways how to configure queues in RouterOS: In RouterOS, these hierarchical structures can be attached at two different places, packet flow diagram illustrate both Input and Postrouting chains. HTB allows to create hierarchical queue structure and determine relations between queues. Queue implementation in MikroTik RouterOS is based on Hierarchical Token Bucket (HTB). share available traffic among users equally, or depending on the load of the channel.configure traffic bursts for faster web browsing.prioritize some packet flows over others.limit data rate for certain IP addresses, subnets, protocols, ports, and other parameters.interface ethernet print stats will display all kinds of other statistics if the interface is supporting them (currently only RB450G ether2-ether5 and also RB750 ether2-ether5).Queues are used to limit and prioritize traffic: Traffic monitor now also displays errors per second, in addition to the usual stats: Some interfaces are not supporting Error and Drop counters at the moment (RB4XX except RB450G ether 2-5), these devices will not display these counters. This command prints total packets, bytes, drops and errors.Īll interfaces that support this feature will be displayed. Aggregate is used to monitor total ammount of traffic handled by the > /interface monitor-traffic ether2,aggregate The traffic passing through any interface can be monitored using following command:įor example monitor ether2 and aggregate traffic. Packets transmitted with some kind of an error. Number of transmitted packets being dropped Read more>
Whether interface is configured as a slave of another interface (for example Bonding) Packets received with some kind of an error. Number of received packets being dropped Read more> Note that some interfaces may not have a 'running check' and they will always be reported as "running" (e.g. Note that this property can not be configured on all interfaces. Each of them have their own sub-menu, but common properties of all interfaces can be configured and read in the general interface menu. MikroTik RouterOS supports a variety of Network Interface Cards as well as virtual interfaces (e.g. Maximum Transmission Unit on RouterBoards.