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Managing the Bandwidth Settings 5 Managing the Bandwidth Settings Use the System Management > Bandwidth Management page to adjust the bandwidth settings for upstream and downstream traffic and to configure Quality of Service (QoS) settings for various types of traffic. For example, you can enter bandwidth rules to ensure quality for voice services. For a detailed example, see Appendix F, "Bandwidth Management." To open this page: Click System Management > Bandwidth Management in the navigation tree. NOTE Before navigating away from this page, click Save to save your settings, or click Cancel to undo them. Any unsaved changes are abandoned. Max Bandwidth Provided by ISP Enter the maximum bandwidth settings as specified by your Internet Service Provider. • Upstream: Enter the maximum upstream bandwidth provided by your ISP. The default is 512 kbit/sec. • Downstream: Enter the maximum downstream bandwidth provided by your ISP. The default is 12 kbit/sec. Bandwidth Management Type Choose one of the following management options: • Rate Control: Choose this option to specify minimum (guaranteed) bandwidth and maximum (limited) bandwidth for each service or IP address. Cisco Small Business RV0xx Series Routers Administration Guide 81

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Managing the Bandwidth Settings
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5
Managing the Bandwidth Settings
Use the
System Management > Bandwidth Management
page to adjust the
bandwidth settings for upstream and downstream traffic and to configure Quality
of Service (QoS) settings for various types of traffic. For example, you can enter
bandwidth rules to ensure quality for voice services. For a detailed example, see
Appendix F, “Bandwidth Management.”
To open this page:
Click
System Management > Bandwidth Management
in the
navigation tree.
NOTE
Before navigating away from this page, click
Save
to save your settings, or click
Cancel
to undo them. Any unsaved changes are abandoned.
Max Bandwidth Provided by ISP
Enter the maximum bandwidth settings as specified by your Internet Service
Provider.
Upstream:
Enter the maximum upstream bandwidth provided by your ISP.
The default is
512
kbit/sec.
Downstream:
Enter the maximum downstream bandwidth provided by
your ISP. The default is
12
kbit/sec.
Bandwidth Management Type
Choose one of the following management options:
Rate Control:
Choose this option to specify minimum (guaranteed)
bandwidth and maximum (limited) bandwidth for each service or IP
address.