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23.4. Scenarios: Setting up Traffic Shaping 257 Example: Applying precedence on pipe limits This example shows how to define specific precedences on pipes. We add one more rule on top of "ToInternet" and "FromInternet", which uses the two standard pipes created in the last example and enables Web browsing to the Internet to have higher priority "Medium" than all the other traffics having precedence "Low". In order to prevent the service response from the Internet consuming all the bandwidth by its higher priority, a limit of 500 kbps is set into "Medium" precedence in pipe "std-in". WebUI : 1. Additional pipe rule "HTTP" with fixed precedence "Medium": Traffic Shaping → Pipe Rules → Add → Pipe Rule: → General Enter the following: Name: HTTP Service: HTTP Address Filter Source Destination Interface: lan wan Network: lannet wannet → Traffic Shaping Pipe Chains Forward Chain: Select "std-out" from Available list and put it into Selected list. Return Chain: Select "std-in" from Available list and put it into Selected list. Precedence Check Use Fixed Precedence Select Medium from the dropdown list and then click OK. Right click the "HTTP" rule item and click Move to Top. D-Link Firewalls User's Guide
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