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Chapter 17 Bandwidth Management The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 76 Bandwidth Management Rule Configuration: User-defined Service Rule Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Destination Address Enter the destination IP address in dotted decimal notation. The NBG-460N applies bandwidth management to the service or application that is entering this computer. Destination Subnet Netmask Enter the subnet netmask of the destination of the traffic for which the bandwidth management rule applies. Destination Port This is the port number of the destination that define the traffic type, for example TCP port 80 defines web traffic. Source Address See Appendix E on page 355 for some common services and port numbers. Enter the IP address of the computer that initializes traffic for the application or service. Source Subnet Netmask Source Port Protocol The NBG-460N applies bandwidth management to traffic initiating from this computer. Enter the destination subnet mask. This field is N/A if you do not specify a Source Address. Refer to the appendices for more information on IP subnetting. Enter the subnet netmask of the computer initiating the traffic for which the bandwidth management rule applies. See Appendix E on page 355 for some common services and port numbers. Select the protocol (TCP, UDP, User defined) for which the bandwidth management rule applies. OK Cancel If you select User-defined, enter the protocol for which the bandwidth management rule applies. For example, ICMP for ping traffic. Click OK to save your customized settings. Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving. 17.6 Monitor Screen Use this screen to view the amount of network bandwidth that applications running in the network are using. The bandwidth is measured in kilobits per second (kbps). The monitor shows what kinds of applications are running in the network, the maximum kbps that each application can use, as well as the percentage of bandwidth it is using. 228 NBG-460N User's Guide