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2. Revising pipe "std-in" to have a 500kbps limit on precedence
"Medium"
Traffic Shaping
Pipe Limits
Precedences:
Add the following value into the edit box and then click OK.
Medium: 500
Example:
A pipe can be further divided into several groups with regard to particular
network, IP, port, or interface; and the total bandwidth of the pipe can be
fairly distributed onto each group by enabling Dynamic Bandwidth
Balancing. The precedences applied to the pipe will also be used in all the
groups. In this example, we revise the two standard pipes "std-in" and
"std-out" to have grouping features based on Destination IP and Source IP
respectively.
WebUI
:
1. Editing pipe "std-in"
Traffic Shaping
Grouping
Grouping: Select DestinationIP from the dropdown list.
Check Enable dynamic balancing of groups
and then click OK.
2. Editing pipe "std-out"
Traffic Shaping
Grouping
Grouping: Select SourceIP from the dropdown list.
Check Enable dynamic balancing of groups
and then click OK.
Pipes
std-in:
Using grouping in a pipe
Pipes
std-in:
Pipes
std-out:
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