You can configure your own bandwidth limit for each WAN link in Inbound Bandwidth Settings and Outbound Settings by collapse or expand them..
Figure 4.6 The Screenshot of Classes
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| Name | <Input | The name for this bandwidth class. We recommend you |
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| you can name your bandwidth class “HTTP” to manage the |
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| Priority | Normal | The priority of the connections on the WAN link. It can be |
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| High | High, Normal, or Low. The connections with higher priority |
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| Link | - | The WAN link which you want your bandwidth limit to apply. |
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| Busy Hour Settings | Guarantee | The guaranteed bandwidth for this class: |
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| Max Kbps | This defines the maximum bandwidth allowed for the |
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