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Chapter 15 Bandwidth Management
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Table 94 Bandwidth Management Rule Configuration

LABEL
Rule Configuration
Active
Rule Name
BW Budget
Priority
Use All Managed
Bandwidth
Enable DiffServ
Marking
DiffServ mark
Filter Configuration
Service
Destination
Address
44
DESCRIPTION
Select this check box to have the P-660HWP-Dx apply this bandwidth
management rule.
Enable a bandwidth management rule to give traffic that matches the rule
priority over traffic that does not match the rule.
Enabling a bandwidth management rule also allows you to control the maximum
amounts of bandwidth that can be used by traffic that matches the rule.
Use the auto-generated name or enter a descriptive name of up to 20
alphanumeric characters, including spaces.
Specify the maximum bandwidth allowed for the rule in kbps. The
recommendation is a setting between 20 kbps and 20000 kbps for an individual
rule.
Select a priority from the drop down list box. Choose High, Mid or Low.
Select this option to allow a rule to borrow unused bandwidth on the interface.
Bandwidth borrowing is governed by the priority of the rules. That is, a rule with
the highest priority is the first to borrow bandwidth. Do not select this if you want
to leave bandwidth available for other traffic types or if you want to restrict the
amount of bandwidth that can be used for the traffic that matches this rule.
Select this option to enable DiffServ marking on the P-660HWP-Dx.
Select the marking rule from the drop-down list. The first three digits are the
DiffServ code point. A packet with the lowest priority mark will be dropped when
the line is busy.
This field simplifies bandwidth class configuration by allowing you to select a
predefined application. When you select a predefined application, you do not
configure the rest of the bandwidth filter fields (other than enabling or disabling
the filter).
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a signaling protocol used in Internet
telephony, instant messaging and other VoIP (Voice over IP) applications.
Select SIP from the drop-down list box to configure this bandwidth filter for traffic
that uses SIP.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is an Internet file transfer service that operates on
the Internet and over TCP/IP networks. A system running the FTP server
accepts commands from a system running an FTP client. The service allows
users to send commands to the server for uploading and downloading files.
Select FTP from the drop-down list box to configure this bandwidth filter for FTP
traffic.
H.323 is a standard teleconferencing protocol suite that provides audio, data
and video conferencing. It allows for real-time point-to-point and multipoint
communication between client computers over a packet-based network that
does not provide a guaranteed quality of service. Select H.323 from the drop-
down list box to configure this bandwidth filter for traffic that uses H.323.
Select User defined from the drop-down list box if you do not want to use a
predefined application for the bandwidth class. When you select User defined,
you need to configure at least one of the following fields (other than the Subnet
Mask fields which you only enter if you also enter a corresponding destination or
source IP address).
Enter the destination IP address in dotted decimal notation.
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