The first menu screen gives you an overview of which WAN ports currently have QoS active, and the bandwidth settings for each.

WAN Outbound:

QoS Function: QoS status for WAN outbound. Select Enable to activate QoS for WAN’s outgoing traffic. Select Disable to deactivate.

Max ISP Bandwidth: The maximum bandwidth afforded by the ISP for WAN’s outbound traffic.

WAN Inbound:

QoS Function: QoS status for WAN inbound. Select Enable to activate QoS for WAN’s incoming traffic. Select Disable to deactivate.

Max ISP Bandwidth: The maximum bandwidth afforded by the ISP for WAN’s inbound traffic.

Creating a New QoS Rule

To get started using QoS, you will need to establish QoS rules. These rules tell the BiGuard 2/10 how to handle both incoming and outgoing traffic. The following example shows you how to configure WAN Outbound QoS. Configuring the other traffic types follows the same process.

To make a new rule, click Rule Table. This will bring you to the Rule Table which displays the rules currently in effect.

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