Netgear FVS318N User Manual

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ProSafe Wireless-N 8-Port Gigabit VPN Firewall FVS318N 
Use QoS and Bandwidth Assignment to Shift the Traffic Mix
By setting the QoS priority and assigning bandwidth profiles to firewall rules, you can shift the 
traffic mix to aim for optimum performance of the wireless VPN firewall.
Set QoS Priorities
The QoS priority settings determine the Quality of Service for the traffic passing through the 
wireless VPN firewall. You can assign a QoS priority to LAN WAN and DMZ WAN outbound 
firewall rules. The QoS is set individually for each firewall rule. You can change the mix of 
traffic through the WAN ports by granting some services a higher priority than others:
You can accept the default priority defined by the service itself by not changing its QoS 
priority.
You can change the priority to a higher or lower value than its default setting to give the 
service higher or lower priority than it otherwise would have.
For more information about QoS profiles, see 
Assign Bandwidth Profiles
When you set the QoS priority, the WAN bandwidth does not change. You change the WAN 
bandwidth that is assigned to a service or application by applying a bandwidth profile to a 
LAN WAN inbound or outbound rule. The purpose of bandwidth profiles is to provide a 
method for allocating and limiting traffic, thus allocating LAN users sufficient bandwidth while 
preventing them from consuming all the bandwidth on your WAN links.
For more information about bandwidth profiles, see 
Monitoring Tools for Traffic Management
The wireless VPN firewall includes several tools that can be used to monitor the traffic 
conditions of the firewall and content-filtering engine and to monitor the users’ access to the 
Internet and the types of traffic that they are allowed to have. See 
, for a description of these tools.