ZyXEL NBG-417N Manual De Usuario
Chapter 16 Bandwidth Management
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16.5.1 Priority Levels
Traffic with a higher priority gets through faster while traffic with a lower priority is
dropped if the network is congested.
dropped if the network is congested.
The following describes the priorities that you can apply to traffic that the NBG-
417N forwards out through an interface.
417N forwards out through an interface.
Specific Port
This displays the port/s assigned to the service.
You can also specify the port/s to services to which you want to allocate
bandwidth. Choose either Both, TCP or UDP in the drop-down menu
and enter the port or range of ports in the provided boxes.
bandwidth. Choose either Both, TCP or UDP in the drop-down menu
and enter the port or range of ports in the provided boxes.
Note: If you are entering a specific port and not a range of ports,
you can either leave the second port field blank or enter the
same port number again.
same port number again.
Bandwidth
Allocation
Allocation
Use this table to allocate specific amounts of bandwidth to specific
protocols on an IP or IP range.
protocols on an IP or IP range.
#
This is the number of an individual bandwidth management rule.
Enable
Select this check box to have the NBG-417N apply this bandwidth
management rule.
management rule.
LAN IP Range
This displays the range of IP addresses for which the bandwidth
management rule applies.
management rule applies.
Direction
These read-only labels represent uplink or downlink traffic.
To LAN applies bandwidth management to traffic from WAN to LAN/
WLAN (i.e., downlink).
WLAN (i.e., downlink).
To WAN applies bandwidth management to traffic from LAN/WLAN to
WAN (i.e., uplink).
WAN (i.e., uplink).
Both applies bandwidth management to traffic that the NBG-417N
forwards to both the LAN and the WAN.
forwards to both the LAN and the WAN.
Port Range
This displays the range of ports for which the bandwidth management
rule applies.
rule applies.
Policy
This displays either Max (maximum) or Min (minimum) and refers to
the maximum or minimum bandwidth allowed for the rule in kilobits per
second in the field below.
the maximum or minimum bandwidth allowed for the rule in kilobits per
second in the field below.
Rate
This is the maximum or minimum bandwidth allowed (refer to the field
above) for the rule in bits per second.
above) for the rule in bits per second.
Modify
Click the Edit icon to open the Rule Configuration screen. Modify an
existing rule or create a new rule in the Rule Configuration screen.
See
existing rule or create a new rule in the Rule Configuration screen.
See
Click the Remove icon to delete a rule.
Apply
Click Apply to save your customized settings.
Reset
Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Table 53 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Advanced (continued)
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