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System Management

 

 

Bandwidth Management

 

 

 

 

Maximum Bandwidth Provided by ISP

Enter the maximum bandwidth settings as specified by your ISP:

Upstream—Maximum upstream bandwidth provided by your ISP.

Downstream—Maximum downstream bandwidth provided by your ISP.

Bandwidth Management Type

Choose one of the following management options:

Rate Control—Minimum (guaranteed) bandwidth and maximum (limited) bandwidth for each service or IP address. You can add up to 100 services.

Priority—Manage the bandwidth by identifying high-priority and low- priority services.

Rate Control

To add an interface that is subject to bandwidth management, click Add and enter the settings:

Interface—Interface that supports the service.

Service—Service to manage. If a service is not listed, click Service Management to add a service.

IP—IP address or range to control.

Direction—Select Upstream for outbound traffic. Select Downstream for inbound traffic.

Min. Rate—Minimum rate in kbs for the guaranteed bandwidth.

Max. Rate—Maximum rate in kbs for the guaranteed bandwidth.

Check the box to enable the service.

Configure Priority

To add an interface that is subject to bandwidth management, click Add and enter the settings:

Interface—Interface that supports the service.

Service—Service to manage. If a service is not listed, click Service Management to add a service.

Direction—Select Upstream for outbound traffic. Select Downstream for inbound traffic.

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