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| Chapter 17 Bandwidth MGMT |
| Table 100 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Class Setup > Edit | |
| LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
| Borrow bandwidth | Select this option to allow a |
| from parent class | the parent class is not using up its bandwidth budget. |
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| Bandwidth borrowing is governed by the priority of the |
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| class with the highest priority (7) is the first to borrow bandwidth from its parent |
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| Do not select this for the classes directly below the root class if you want to leave |
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| bandwidth available for other traffic types (see Section 17.1.7.1 on page 207) or |
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| you want to set the interface’s speed to match what the next device in network can |
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| handle (see the Speed field description in the Bandwidth Management Summary |
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| This section lets you set criteria that are used to identify which traffic is managed |
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| in this class and which traffic is not managed in this class. If you leave the default |
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| value in a field, there is no restriction for that criteria. |
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| Enable Bandwidth | Select this if you want the ZyXEL Device to use at least one of the following filter |
| Filter | criteria when it manages bandwidth. You must enter a value in at least one of the |
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| following fields. (The Subnet Mask fields are only available when you enter the |
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| destination or source IP address.) |
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| Application | Select a |
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| up the other filter criteria. |
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| FTP (File Transfer Program) enables fast transfer of files, including large files that |
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| may not be possible by |
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| traffic. |
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| SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a signaling protocol used in Internet telephony, |
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| instant messaging, events notification and conferencing. The ZyXEL Device |
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| supports SIP traffic |
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| SIP traffic. This makes it easier to manage bandwidth for SIP traffic and is useful, |
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| for example, when there is a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) device on your |
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| LAN. |
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| Destination IP | Enter the destination IP address. |
| Address |
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| Destination | This field is effective if you specify a Destination IP Address. |
| Subnet Mask | Enter the destination subnet mask. |
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| Destination Port | Enter the destination port number. |
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| Source IP | Enter the source IP address. |
| Address |
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| Source Subnet | This field is effective if you specify a Source IP Address. |
| Mask | Enter the source subnet mask. |
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| Source Port | Enter the source port number. |
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| Protocol ID | Enter the IP protocol number (service type); for example, 1 for ICMP, 6 for TCP or |
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| 17 for UDP. |
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| Apply | Click this to save your changes and to apply them to the ZyXEL Device. |
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| Cancel | Click this to set every field in this screen to its |
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Use this screen to look at the device’s bandwidth usage and allocation. To access this screen, click Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Monitor.
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