Chapter 19 Bandwidth Management

If you use VoIP and NetMeeting at the same time, the device allocates up to 500 Kbps of bandwidth to each of them before it allocates any bandwidth to FTP. As a result, FTP can only use bandwidth when VoIP and NetMeeting do not use all of their allocated bandwidth.

Suppose you try to browse the web too. In this case, VoIP, NetMeeting and FTP all have higher priority, so they get to use the bandwidth first. You can only browse the web when VoIP, NetMeeting, and FTP do not use all 1000 Kbps of available bandwidth.

19.11 Configuring Summary

Click ADVANCED > BW MGMT to open the Summary screen.

Enable bandwidth management on an interface and set the maximum allowed bandwidth for that interface.

Figure 230 ADVANCED > BW MGMT > Summary

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Table 108 ADVANCED > BW MGMT > Summary

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Class

These read-only labels represent the physical interfaces. Select an interface’s check

 

box to enable bandwidth management on that interface. Bandwidth management

 

applies to all traffic flowing out of the router through the interface, regardless of the

 

traffic’s source.

 

Traffic redirect or IP alias may cause LAN-to-LAN or DMZ-to-DMZ traffic to pass

 

through the ZyWALL and be managed by bandwidth management.

 

 

Active

Select an interface’s check box to enable bandwidth management on that interface.

 

 

Speed (kbps)

Enter the amount of bandwidth for this interface that you want to allocate using

 

bandwidth management. This appears as the bandwidth budget of the interface’s

 

root class (see Section 19.12 on page 358).

 

The recommendation is to set this speed to match the interface’s actual

 

transmission speed. For example, set the WAN interface speed to 1000 kbps if your

 

Internet connection has an upstream transmission speed of 1 Mbps.

 

You can set this number higher than the interface’s actual transmission speed. This

 

will stop lower priority traffic from being sent if higher priority traffic uses all of the

 

actual bandwidth.

 

You can also set this number lower than the interface’s actual transmission speed. If

 

you do not enable Maximize Bandwidth Usage, this will cause the ZyWALL to not

 

use some of the interface’s available bandwidth.

 

 

 

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