User`s guide

1. Policy Name: Give a name of your bandwidth control policy.
2. Local Address: It is you LAN side IP address. ( by default 0.0.0.0 To 0.0.0.0 mean all local LAN
IP addree) If you choose MAC (
00-00-00-00-00-00) by pull-down menu does not mean all local MAC
address.
3. Protocol type and local/remote port: Port and Protocol Type define all packets for special
applications.
4. The total Bandwidth is the WAN port bandwidth that you define on your WAN port previously.
5. Guaranteed Bandwidth is the Bandwidth that you specified by your application (WWW, FTP, etc…)
* Maximum/Guaranteed Bandwidth:
This device supports Bandwidth queues. When a packet meets a policy rule requirement, it will be
put into the responding queue. The queue will send them using the guaranteed bandwidth. If the
rest bandwidth is enough it will try to arrive the maximum bandwidth.
6.
Go back, and step by step setting up each WAN port inbound and out bound bandwidth policy for
your application.
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