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User Defined Service Rule Configuration, Bandwidth Allocation, Advanced

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Chapter 15 Bandwidth Management 15.5.2 User Defined Service Rule Configuration If you want to edit a bandwidth management rule for specific protocols on an IP or IP range, click the Edit icon in the Bandwidth Allocation table of the Advanced screen. The following screen displays. Figure 86 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Advanced: Allocation Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 58 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Advanced: Allocation Setup LABEL Active Direction LAN IP Range Protocol Port Range Policy Rate (bps) Apply Reset DESCRIPTION Select this check box to turn on this bandwidth management rule. Enter whether you want to apply the rule to uplink or downlink traffic. To LAN applies bandwidth management to traffic from WAN to LAN/WLAN (i.e., downlink). To WAN applies bandwidth management to traffic from LAN/WLAN to WAN (i.e., uplink). Select Both applies bandwidth management to traffic that the NBG-417N forwards to both the LAN and the WAN. Specify the range of IP addresses for which the bandwidth management rule applies. Select the protocol (TCP, UDP, SMTP, HTTP, POP3, FTP or ALL) for which the bandwidth management rule applies. Enter the range of ports for which the bandwidth management rule applies. Select Max or Min and specify the maximum or minimum bandwidth allowed for the rule in bits per second in the field below. Type or select the maximum or minimum bandwidth allowed (refer to the field above) for the rule in bits per second. If you type the amount of bandwidth, the selection automatically becomes User Defined. If you select the amount of bandwidth, the field automatically displays the value in Kbps. Click Apply to save your customized settings. Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh. NBG-417N User's Guide 133

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Chapter 15 Bandwidth Management
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15.5.2
User Defined Service Rule Configuration
If you want to edit a bandwidth management rule for specific protocols on an IP or IP range, click
the
Edit
icon in the
Bandwidth Allocation
table of the
Advanced
screen. The following screen
displays.
Figure 86
Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Advanced: Allocation Setup
The following table describes the labels in this screen
.
Table 58
Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Advanced: Allocation Setup
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Active
Select this check box to turn on this bandwidth management rule.
Direction
Enter whether you want to apply the rule to uplink or downlink traffic.
To LAN
applies bandwidth management to traffic from WAN to LAN/WLAN (i.e.,
downlink).
To WAN
applies bandwidth management to traffic from LAN/WLAN to WAN (i.e.,
uplink).
Select
Both
applies bandwidth management to traffic that the NBG-417N
forwards to both the LAN and the WAN.
LAN IP Range
Specify the range of IP addresses for which the bandwidth management rule
applies.
Protocol
Select the protocol (
TCP
,
UDP
,
SMTP
,
HTTP
,
POP3
,
FTP
or
ALL
) for which the
bandwidth management rule applies.
Port Range
Enter the range of ports for which the bandwidth management rule applies.
Policy
Select
Max
or
Min
and specify the maximum or minimum bandwidth allowed for
the rule in bits per second in the field below.
Rate (bps)
Type or select the maximum or minimum bandwidth allowed (refer to the field
above) for the rule in bits per second.
If you type the amount of bandwidth, the selection automatically becomes
User
Defined
. If you select the amount of bandwidth, the field automatically displays
the value in Kbps.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your customized settings.
Reset
Click
Reset
to begin configuring this screen afresh.