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Table 166, Label, Description

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Chapter 31 Bandwidth Management The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 166 Configuration > BWM > Add/Edit LABEL Create new Object Enable Description BWM Type DESCRIPTION Use to configure any new settings objects that you need to use in this screen. Select this check box to turn on this policy. Enter a description of this policy. You can use alphanumeric and characters, and it can be up to 60 characters long. Select Shared when the policy is set for all matched traffic. Select Per user when the policy is set for an individual user. User Schedule Incoming Interface Outgoing Interface Source Select Per-Source-IP when the policy is set for an individual source IP. Select a type of the user account to which to apply the policy. Use Create new Object if you need to configure a new user account. Select any to apply the policy for every user. Select a schedule that defines when the policy applies or select Create new Object to configure a new one (see Chapter 41 on page 453 for details). Otherwise, select none to make the policy always effective. Select the source interface of the traffic to which this policy applies. Select the destination interface of the traffic to which this policy applies. Select a source address or address group for whom this policy applies. Use Create new Object if you need to configure a new one. Select any if the policy is effective for every source. Destination DSCP Code If you set BWM Type to Per-Source-IP, you can only select a source address (group) that contains no more than 256 IP addresses. Select a destination address or address group for whom this policy applies. Use Create new Object if you need to configure a new one. Select any if the policy is effective for every destination. Select a DSCP code point value of incoming or outgoing packets to which this policy applies or select User Define to specify another DSCP code point. The lower the number the higher the priority with the exception of 0 which is usually given only best-effort treatment. any means all DSCP value or no DSCP marker. default means traffic with a DSCP value of 0. This is usually best effort traffic. User-Defined DSCP Code Service Type Service Object The "af" choices stand for Assured Forwarding. The number following the "af" identifies one of four classes and one of three drop preferences. See Section 12.4 on page 212 for more details. Use this field to specify a custom DSCP code point. Select Service Object or Application Object if you want a specific service (defined in a service object) or application patrol service to which the policy applies. This field is available if you selected Service Object as the service type. Application Object DSCP Marking Select a service or service group to identify the type of traffic to which this policy applies. any means all services. This field is available if you selected Application Object as the service type. Select an application patrol service to identify the specific traffic to which this policy applies. Set how the UAG handles the DSCP value of the incoming and outgoing packets that match this policy. UAG Series User's Guide 374

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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 166
Configuration > BWM > Add/Edit
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Create new
Object
Use to configure any new settings objects that you need to use in this screen.
Enable
Select this check box to turn on this policy.
Description
Enter a description of this policy. You can use alphanumeric and ()+/:=?!*#@$_%-
characters, and it can be up to 60 characters long.
BWM Type
Select
Shared
when the policy is set for all matched traffic.
Select
Per user
when the policy is set for an individual user.
Select
Per-Source-IP
when the policy is set for an individual source IP.
User
Select a type of the user account to which to apply the policy. Use
Create new Object
if
you need to configure a new user account. Select
any
to apply the policy for every user.
Schedule
Select a schedule that defines when the policy applies or select
Create new Object
to
configure a new one (see
Chapter 41 on page 453
for details). Otherwise, select
none
to
make the policy always effective.
Incoming
Interface
Select the source interface of the traffic to which this policy applies.
Outgoing
Interface
Select the destination interface of the traffic to which this policy applies.
Source
Select a source address or address group for whom this policy applies. Use
Create new
Object
if you need to configure a new one. Select
any
if the policy is effective for every
source.
If you set
BWM Type
to
Per-Source-IP
, you can only select a source address (group)
that contains no more than 256 IP addresses.
Destination
Select a destination address or address group for whom this policy applies. Use
Create
new Object
if you need to configure a new one. Select
any
if the policy is effective for
every destination.
DSCP Code
Select a DSCP code point value of incoming or outgoing packets to which this policy applies
or select
User Define
to specify another DSCP code point. The lower the number the
higher the priority with the exception of 0 which is usually given only best-effort
treatment.
any
means all DSCP value or no DSCP marker.
default
means traffic with a DSCP value of 0. This is usually best effort traffic.
The “
af
” choices stand for Assured Forwarding. The number following the “
af
” identifies
one of four classes and one of three drop preferences. See
Section 12.4 on page 212
for
more details.
User-Defined
DSCP Code
Use this field to specify a custom DSCP code point.
Service Type
Select
Service Object
or
Application Object
if you want a specific service (defined in a
service object) or application patrol service to which the policy applies.
Service Object
This field is available if you selected
Service Object
as the service type.
Select a service or service group to identify the type of traffic to which this policy applies.
any
means all services.
Application
Object
This field is available if you selected
Application Object
as the service type.
Select an application patrol service to identify the specific traffic to which this policy
applies.
DSCP Marking
Set how the UAG handles the DSCP value of the incoming and outgoing packets that match
this policy.