
P-2602H(W)(L)-DxA Series User’s Guide
CH A P T E R 5
Bandwidth Management Wizard
This chapter shows you how to configure basic bandwidth management using the wizard screens.
5.1 Introduction
Bandwidth management allows you to control the amount of bandwidth going out through the ZyXEL Device’s WAN port and prioritize the distribution of the bandwidth according to service bandwidth requirements. This helps keep one service from using all of the available bandwidth and shutting out other users.
5.2 Predefined Media Bandwidth Management Services
The following is a description of the services that you can select and to which you can apply media bandwidth management using the wizard screens.
Table 18 Media Bandwidth Management Setup: Services
SERVICE | DESCRIPTION |
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WWW | The World Wide Web (WWW) is an Internet system to distribute graphical, hyper- |
| linked information, based on Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) - a client/server |
| protocol for the World Wide Web. The Web is not synonymous with the Internet; |
| rather, it is just one service on the Internet. Other services on the Internet include |
| Internet Relay Chat and Newsgroups. The Web is accessed through use of a |
| browser. |
FTP | File Transfer Program enables fast transfer of files, including large files that may |
| not be possible by |
| number 21. |
Electronic mail consists of messages sent through a computer network to specific | |
| groups or individuals. Here are some default ports for |
| POP3 - port 110 |
| IMAP - port 143 |
| SMTP - port 25 |
| HTTP - port 80 |
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Telnet | Telnet is the login and terminal emulation protocol common on the Internet and in |
| UNIX environments. It operates over TCP/IP networks. Its primary function is to |
| allow users to log into remote host systems. Telnet uses TCP port 23. |
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