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Traffic Shaping

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DBG-2000 User Guide This section will help you understand and configure the bandwidth control feature from the web user interface and add a profile that defines the control parameters. You can then associate the profile with a traffic selector to apply the bandwidth profile to the traffic, matching the selectors. Selectors are elements like IP addresses or services that would trigger the configured bandwidth regulation. The traffic management section covers the following topics: Traffic Shaping Traffic selector is a service-based rule to which the user can attach traffic management profiles. Once a profile has been created, it can then be associated with traffic flow from the LAN to WAN. Traffic selector configuration binds a bandwidth profile to a type or source of LAN traffic with the following settings. The fields displayed in the Traffic Shaping table are as follows: Field Name Policy type Interface Management type Priority Bandwidth rate Service Traffic selector match type Schedule Active Actions Description It displays the name of your profile. It displays the policy type (Inbound or Outbound). It displays the interface with which the profile is associated. It displays as Priority or Rate. It displays the priority level, i.e., low, medium, or high. It displays the range of bandwidth rates. It displays the service. It displays the traffic selector match type. It displays the schedule of the selected traffic shaping. You can enable or disable the respective Traffic management policy. Note: This field is available only if the "Use profile configuration" field is disabled. You can edit or delete the selected traffic management policy. Note: This field is available only if the "Use profile configuration" field is disabled. Click Add to add a new entry to the table. This opens the Add traffic shaping page. To delete more than one entry, select the checkbox of the traffic management policies you want to delete, and click Delete. 74

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This section will help you understand and configure the bandwidth control feature from the web user interface and add a profile that defines the
control parameters. You can then associate the profile with a traffic selector to apply the bandwidth profile to the traffic, matching the selectors.
Selectors are elements like IP addresses or services that would trigger the configured bandwidth regulation.
The
section covers the following topics:
traffic management
Traffic Shaping
Traffic selector is a service-based rule to which the user can attach traffic management profiles. Once a profile has been created, it can then be
associated with traffic flow from the LAN to WAN. Traffic selector configuration binds a bandwidth profile to a type or source of LAN traffic with
the following settings.
The fields displayed in the
table are as follows:
Traffic Shaping
Field
Description
Name
It displays the name of your profile.
Policy type
It displays the policy type (
or
).
Inbound
Outbound
Interface
It displays the interface with which the profile is associated.
Management type
It displays as
or
.
Priority
Rate
Priority
It displays the priority level, i.e., low, medium, or high.
Bandwidth rate
It displays the range of bandwidth rates.
Service
It displays the service.
Traffic selector match type
It displays the traffic selector match type.
Schedule
It displays the schedule of the selected traffic shaping.
Active
You can enable or disable the respective Traffic management policy.
: This field is available only if the “Use profile configuration” field is disabled.
Note
Actions
You can edit or delete the selected traffic management policy.
: This field is available only if the “Use profile configuration” field is disabled.
Note
Click
to add a new entry to the table. This opens the
page. To delete more than one entry, select the checkbox of the
Add
Add traffic shaping
traffic management policies you want to delete, and click
.
Delete
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