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Optional Services Bandwidth Management
Busy Hour Settings :
Note: See [System] -> [Busyhour Settings] for more details (See "Busyhour Set-
tings").
l Guaranteed Kbps: The guaranteed bandwidth for this class. This secures
bandwidth allocated as defined for WAN link in peak hours. This is
significant to guarantee the service quality especially for critical
applications like VoIP.
l Max Kbps: The maximum bandwidth for WAN link. Maximum bandwidth is
often allocated to services like WWW and SMTP that consume large
bandwidth. Note that traffic of the WAN link would be blocked if value of
the field is zero.
l Priority: The priority of the connections on the WAN link. It can be High,
Normal, or Low. The connections with higher priority will first be allocated
bandwidth.
Idle Hour Settings :
Note: See [System] -> [Busyhour Settings] for more details (See "Busyhour Set-
tings").
l Guaranteed Kbps: The guaranteed bandwidth for this class. This secures
bandwidth allocated as defined for WAN link in peak hours. This is
significant to guarantee the service quality especially for critical
applications like VoIP.
l Max Kbps: The maximum bandwidth for WAN link. Maximum bandwidth is
often allocated to services like WWW and SMTP that consume large
bandwidth. Note that traffic of the WAN link would be blocked if value of
the field is zero.
l Priority: The prioritized order to allocate bandwidth to connections. It can
be High, Normal, and Low. The higher priority the connections are, the
more bandwidth they get.
IPv4/IPv6 Filter
It helps to maintain bandwidth usage through filtering traffic.
E : Check the box to enable the rule.
Source :
Matches connections from a specified source (See "Using the web UI").
Destination : Matches connections to a specified destination. This field is the same as the
“Source”, except that it matches packets with the specified destination (See
"Using the web UI").
Service : Matches the type of TCP/UDP service. Select matching criteria from publicly
known service types (e.g. FTP), or choose port number from TCP/UDP packet. To
specify a range of port numbers, type the starting port number plus hyphen “-“and
the ending port number. e.g. “TCP@123-234” (See "Using the web UI").
Classes : The bandwidth class to be imposed. Defined in the bandwidth class table men-
tioned earlier.
L : Check to enable logging: Whenever the rule is matched, system will record the
event to log file.
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