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Set Up Available Bandwidth on Ethernet Interfaces, Weighted Round Robin

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Chapter 5 Managing Traffic respectively. As these connections have different bandwidth, use the Weighted Round Robin algorithm to send traffic to wan1 and wan2 (or cellular1) in a 2:1 ratio. Figure 39 Trunk Example For Dual WANs wan1: 1 Mbps wan2: 512 Kbps Figure 40 Trunk Example For WAN and 3G Interface wan1: 1 Mbps cellular1: 512 Kbps You do not have to change many of the ZyWALL's settings from the defaults to set up this trunk. You only have to set up the outgoing bandwidth on each of the WAN interfaces and configure the WAN_TRUNK trunk's load balancing settings. 5.2.1 Set Up Available Bandwidth on Ethernet Interfaces Here is how to set a limit on how much traffic the ZyWALL tries to send out through each WAN interface. 1 Click Configuration > Network > Interface > Ethernet and double-click the wan1 entry. Enter the available bandwidth (1000 kbps) in the Egress Bandwidth field. Click OK. ZyWALL USG100-PLUS User's Guide 101

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Chapter 5 Managing Traffic
ZyWALL USG100-PLUS User’s Guide
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respectively. As these connections have different bandwidth, use the
Weighted Round Robin
algorithm to send traffic to wan1 and wan2 (or cellular1) in a 2:1 ratio.
Figure 39
Trunk Example For Dual WANs
Figure 40
Trunk Example For WAN and 3G Interface
You do not have to change many of the ZyWALL’s settings from the defaults to set up this trunk.
You only have to set up the outgoing bandwidth on each of the WAN interfaces and configure the
WAN_TRUNK trunk’s load balancing settings.
5.2.1
Set Up Available Bandwidth on Ethernet Interfaces
Here is how to set a limit on how much traffic the ZyWALL tries to send out through each WAN
interface.
1
Click
Configuration > Network > Interface > Ethernet
and double-click the
wan1
entry. Enter
the available bandwidth (1000 kbps) in the
Egress Bandwidth
field. Click
OK
.
wan1: 1 Mbps
wan2: 512 Kbps
wan1: 1 Mbps
cellular1: 512 Kbps