Bandwidth Manager Class Configuration - ZyXEL Communications 5 Series User Manual

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Table 145 ADVANCED > BW MGMT > Class Setup (continued)
LABEL
Destination Port
Source IP
Address
Source Port
Protocol ID
Move

25.4 Bandwidth Manager Class Configuration

Configure a bandwidth management class in the Class Setup screen. You must use the
Summary screen to enable bandwidth management on an interface before you can configure
classes for that interface.
Bandwidth Borrowing
Bandwidth borrowing allows a sub-class to borrow unused bandwidth from its parent class,
whereas maximize bandwidth usage allows bandwidth classes to borrow any unused or
unbudgeted bandwidth on the whole interface.
Enable bandwidth borrowing on a sub-class to allow the sub-class to use its parent class's
unused bandwidth. A parent class's unused bandwidth is given to the highest priority sub-class
first. The sub-class can also borrow bandwidth from a higher parent class (grandparent class)
if the sub-class's parent class is also configured to borrow bandwidth from its parent class.
This can go on for as many levels as are configured to borrow bandwidth from their parent
class (see
Section 25.4.1 on page
The total of the bandwidth allotments for sub-classes cannot exceed the bandwidth allotment
of their parent class. The ZyWALL uses the scheduler to divide a parent class's unused
bandwidth among the sub-classes.
Click ADVANCED > BW MGMT > Class Setup > Add Sub-Class or Edit to open the
following screen. Use this screen to add a child class.
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DESCRIPTION
This is the destination port for connections to which this bandwidth management
class applies.
This is the source IP address for connections to which this bandwidth management
class applies.
This is the source port for connections to which this bandwidth management class
applies.
This is the protocol ID (service type) number for connections to which this
bandwidth management class applies. For example: 1 for ICMP, 6 for TCP or 17 for
UDP.
Type a class's index number and the number for where you want to put that class.
Click Move to move the class to the number that you typed. The ordering of your
classes is important as they are applied in order of their numbering.
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