User guide
Chapter 4
Advanced Configuration
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Service Management
Service Name Enter a name.
Protocol Select the protocol it uses.
Port Range Enter its range.
Click Add to List. Click Save Settings to save your changes,
or click Cancel Changes to undo them. Click Exit to return
to the Bandwidth Management screen.
If you want to modify a service you have created, select it
and click Update this service. Make changes. Click Save
Settings to save your changes, or click Cancel Changes
to undo them. Click Exit to return to the Bandwidth
Management screen.
If you want to delete a service you have created, select it
and click Delete selected service. Click Save Settings
to save your changes, or click Cancel Changes to undo
them. Click Exit to return to the Bandwidth Management
screen.
Direction Select Upstream for outbound traffic, or select
Downstream for inbound traffic.
Priority Select High, Middle, or Low. High priority
services will share 30% of the total system bandwidth.
Middle priority services will share 60% of the total system
bandwidth. Low priority services will share 10% of the
total bandwidth. The default is Middle.
Enable Select Enable to use this Priority rule.
Click Add to List, and configure as many rules as you
would like, up to a maximum of 50. To delete a rule, select
it and click Delete selected application.
Click Summary to see a summary of the Priority rules. The
Summary screen appears.
Summary (Priority Selected)
To change a rule, click Edit. To update the list, click
Refresh. To return to the Bandwidth Management screen,
click Close.
On the Bandwidth Management screen, click Save Settings
to save your changes, or click Cancel Changes to undo
them.
System Management > SNMP
SNMP, or Simple Network Management Protocol, is a
network protocol that provides network administrators
with the ability to monitor the status of the Router and
receive notification of any critical events as they occur on
the network. The Router supports SNMP v1/v2c and all
relevant Management Information Base II (MIBII) groups.
The appliance replies to SNMP Get commands for MIBII via
any interface and supports a custom MIB for generating
trap messages.
System Management > SNMP
SNMP Enable SNMP is enabled by default. To disable the
SNMP agent, click this option to remove the check mark.
System Name Set the hostname for the Router.
System Contact Enter the name of the network
administrator who can be contacted with updates about
the Router.
System Location Enter the network administrator’s
contact information: an e-mail address, telephone number,
or pager number.
Get Community Name Create the name for a group
or community of administrators who can view SNMP
data. The default is public. A name of no more than 64
alphanumeric characters long must be entered.
Set Community Name Create the name for a group or
community of administrators who can receive SNMP
traps, messages regarding the Router’s status. A name of
no more than 64 alphanumeric characters long must be
entered.
Trap Community Name Create the password that will
be sent with each trap to the SNMP manager. A name of