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ZyXEL Communications ZyWALL USG100-Plus - 5.1.1 Bandwidth Allocation Example; 5.1.2 Setting the Interface’s Bandwidth; 5.1.3 SIP Bandwidth Management; 5.1.4 SIP Any-to-WAN and WAN-to-Any Bandwidth Management Example

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Chapter 5 Managing Traffic
ZyWALL USG100-PLUS User’s Guide
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5.1.1 Bandwidth Allocation Example
Say a 10-person office has WAN1 connected to a 50 Mbps downstream and 5 Mbps upstream VDSL
line and you want to allocate bandwidth for the following:
SIP: Up to 10 simultaneous 100 Kbps calls guaranteed
Video conferencing: Up to 10 simultaneous 128 Kbps Skype video calls guaranteed
Video streaming: up to 10 simultaneous 256 Kbps sessions
HTTP: Internet access including downloading files for 10 users
SMTP: 10 users sending email
POP3: 10 users receiving email
FTP: 10 users uploading and downloading files
Here is an example of allocating the any to WAN connection’s inbound and outbound packet flows.
Enable Maximize Bandwidth Usage (Max B.U.) on a packet flow to set no limit on it and let it use
any available bandwidth on the out-going interface.
* This application does not usually generate enough traffic in this direction to require management.
5.1.2 Setting the Interface’s Bandwidth
Use the Configuration > Interface screens to set the WAN1 interface’s upstream (egress)
bandwidth to be equal to (or slightly less than) what the connected device can support. This
example uses 5120 Kbps.
5.1.3 SIP Bandwidth Management
The most effective way to ensure the quality of SIP calls is to go to the Configuration > BWM
screen and enable BWM and select Enable Highest Bandwidth Priority for SIP Traffic. See the
following section if you prefer to configure specific bandwidth management rules for SIP instead.
5.1.4 SIP Any-to-WAN and WAN-to-Any Bandwidth Management Example
Manage SIP traffic going to WAN1 from users on the LAN or DMZ.
Table 9 50 Mbps / 5 Mbps Connection Any to WAN Bandwidth Allocation Example
PRIORITY AND APPLICATION
GUARANTEED K / MAXIMUM K OR MAX B.U.
INBOUND OUTBOUND
1 SIP 1000/2000 1000/2000
2 Video conferencing 1280/3840 1280/3840
3 Video streaming 2560/3584 *
4 HTTP 10240/46080 *
4 SMTP * 2048/Max B.U.
4 POP3 10240/Max B.U. *
5 FTP 10240/46080 792/3072
Total guaranteed bandwidth: 35560 Kbps 5120 Kbps

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