User Guide
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rev. 20170131
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Networks much larger than 50Mbps may require a PENALTY UNIT resolution smaller than
100ths of seconds. In the NetEqualizer Web GUI, the smallest penalty that can be applied to
an IP Packet is 1/100 of a second. If you are finding that a default PENALTY of 1 is putting
too much latency on your connections, then you can adjust the PENALTY unit to 1/1000 of
second with the following command:
From the NetEqualizer Dashboard,
Click on ->[Maintenance] -> Troubleshooting
Tools -> Run a Command
.
Type in:
/bridge/bridge-utils/brctl/brctl rembrain my 99999
Maximum Penalty (MAX_PENALTY)
(100ths of seconds, Default = 140)
This parameter is rarely changed from the Default. If it is changed, it needs to be set to a
value that is greater than Penalty Unit.
This is the maximum delay that NetEqualizer will allow. NetEqualizer increments a delay by
the value of PENALTY_UNIT every few seconds in the event a connection continues to use
excessive bandwidth, until MAX_PENALTY is reached. A MAX_PENALTY of 200 (2 seconds)
usually kills the connection altogether, as most servers on the Internet give up
communicating when communications lag for more than two seconds.
Moving Average (MOVING_AVG)
(no longer on Web GUI)
No longer visible on the NetEqualizer web GUI, as this is rarely changed. MOVING_AVG
keeps NetEqualizer from penalizing short bursts of activity. For example, if this variable is
set to 8 and the network is hit with a burst of 8000 bytes over a second from an IP address,
the moving average for the second would be 8000/8 or 1000 bytes. If the burst persisted
for four seconds, the average would be 32000/8 or 4000 bytes.
The larger this number, the longer a burst can be before it gets penalized. Note that if this
parameter is set too high, nothing will ever get penalized. The preset value for
MOVING_AVG from our factory-delivered NetEqualizer is designed to handle any size
network and need not be changed.
Note: If you manually edit the NetEqualizer configuration file, you will see MOVING_AVG in the
configuration. Please keep it set to its default value.
ANCIENT
(no longer on Web GUI)
Ancient is no longer visible on the NetEqualizer GUI. The Ancient parameter is how long to
keep a penalty in effect, in seconds. The preset value for ANCIENT from our factory-
delivered NetEqualizer is designed to handle any size network and need not be changed.
Note: If you manually edit the NetEqualizer configuration file, you will see ANCIENT in the
configuration. Please keep it set to its default value of 20.
HOGMAX
(no longer on Web GUI)
Legacy variable, no longer visible on the NetEqualizer Web GUI, and no longer used.
Note: If you manually edit the NetEqualizer configuration file, you will see HOGMAX in the
configuration. Please keep it set to its default value.