Application Patrol/Bwm; Overview; What You Can Do In The Application Patrol/Bwm Screens - ZyXEL Communications ZyWall USG 50-H Series User Manual

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26.1 Overview

Application patrol provides a convenient way to manage the use of various applications on the
network. It manages general protocols (for example, http and ftp) and instant messenger (IM),
peer-to-peer (P2P), Voice over IP (VoIP), and streaming (RSTP) applications. You can even
control the use of a particular application's individual features (like text messaging, voice,
video conferencing, and file transfers). Application patrol also has powerful bandwidth
management (BWM) including traffic prioritization to enhance the performance of delay-
sensitive applications like voice and video.
There is also an option that gives SIP priority over all other traffic going through the
ZyWALL. This maximizes SIP traffic throughput for improved VoIP call sound quality.

26.1.1 What You Can Do in the Application Patrol/BWM Screens

• Use the General summary screen (see
application patrol and bandwidth management.
• Use the Common, Instant Messenger, Peer to Peer, VoIP, and Streaming (see
26.3 on page
review the settings for each one. You can also enable and disable the rules for each
application and specify the default and custom policies for each application.
• Use the Application Patrol Edit screen (see
settings for an application.
• Use the Application Policy Edit screen (see
of settings for an application.
• Use the Other screens (see
when it does not recognize the application, and it identifies the conditions that refine this.
It also lets you open the Other Configuration Add/Edit screen to create new conditions
or edit existing ones.
• Use the Statistics screen (see
and statistics for each protocol.
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Application Patrol/BWM

Section 26.2 on page
406) screens to look at the applications the ZyWALL can recognize, and
Section 26.4 on page
Section 26.5 on page
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405) to enable and disable
Section 26.3.1 on page
407) to edit the
Section 26.3.2 on page
409) to edit a group
412) to control what the ZyWALL does
417) to see a bandwidth usage graph
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