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Chapter 31 Bandwidth Management
Table 115 bwm Commands (continued)
COMMAND
bwm <1..127>
bwm modify <1..127>
bwm move <1..127> to <1..127>
show bwm activation
show bwm all
show bwm default

31.2.1 Bandwidth Sub-Commands

The following table describes the sub-commands for several bwm commands.
Table 116 bwm Sub-commands
COMMAND
[no] activate
[no] description description
[no] destination address_object
[no] dscp {<0..63> | any | class {af11 | af12 |
af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 |
af41 | af42 | af43 | cs0 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4
| cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | default | wmm_be0 | wmm_be24
| wmm_bk16 | wmm_bk8 | wmm_vi32 | wmm_vi40 |
wmm_vo48 | wmm_vo56}}
[no] inbound ceiling {<0..1048576> | maximize-
bandwidth-usage}
[no] inbound guarantee-bandwidth <0..1048576>
priority <1..7>
210
DESCRIPTION
Enters the config-bwm sub-command mode to create a bandwidth
management policy. See
Table 116 on page 210
Enters the config-bwm sub-command mode to edit a bandwidth
management policy. See
Table 116 on page 210
Moves a policy to the number that you specified.
Displays whether bandwidth management is enabled.
Displays all bandwidth management policies.
Displays the default bandwidth management policy.
DESCRIPTION
Enables a policy. The no command disables the policy.
Sets a descriptive name (up to 60 printable ASCII
characters) for a policy.
The no command removes the descriptive name from the
policy.
Sets the destination IP address or address group for whom
this policy applies.
The no command resets the destination IP address(es) to
the default (any). any means all IP addresses.
Specifies a DSCP code point value or sets an AF class or
QoS access class of incoming or outgoing packets to which
this policy applies.
any means all DSCP value or no DSCP marker.
The no command resets the DSCP code to the default
(any).
Sets the maximum bandwidth allowed for incoming traffic
or enables maximize bandwidth usage to let the traffic
matching this policy "borrow" any unused bandwidth on the
incoming interface.
The no command resets the inbound maximum bandwidth
to the default (0).
Sets how much inbound bandwidth, in kilobits per second,
this policy allows the traffic to use and also sets a number
between 1 and 7 to set the priority for traffic that matches
this policy. The smaller the number, the higher the priority.
Inbound refers to the traffic the ZyWALL / USG sends to a
connection's initiator.
The no command resets the inbound guarantee bandwidth
to the default (0).
for the sub-commands.
for the sub-commands.
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