Sip Any To Wan Bandwidth Management Example - ZyXEL Communications USG-100@USG-200 - V2.20 ED 2 Manual

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Chapter 32 Application Patrol
• HTTP traffic needs to be given priority over FTP traffic.
• FTP traffic from the WAN to the DMZ must be limited so it does not interfere
with SIP and HTTP traffic.
• FTP traffic from the LAN1 to the DMZ can use more bandwidth since the
interfaces support up to 1 Gbps connections, but it must be the lowest priority
and limited so it does not interfere with SIP and HTTP traffic.
Figure 412 Application Patrol Bandwidth Management Example
SIP: Any to WAN
Outbound: 200 Kbps
Inbound: 200 Kbps
Priority: 1
Max. B. U.
HTTP: Any to WAN
Outbound: 100 Kbps
Inbound: 500 Kbps
Priority: 2
Max. B. U.
FTP: WAN to DMZ
Outbound: 100 Kbps
Inbound: 300 Kbps
Priority: 3
No Max. B. U.
32.1.3.1 Setting the Interface's Bandwidth
Use the interface screens to set the WAN zone interface's upstream bandwidth to
be equal to (or slightly less than) what the connected device can support. This
example uses 1000 Kbps.

32.1.3.2 SIP Any to WAN Bandwidth Management Example

• Manage SIP traffic going to the WAN zone from a VIP user on the LAN or DMZ.
• Outbound traffic (to the WAN from the LAN and DMZ) is limited to 200 kbps. The
ZyWALL applies this limit before sending the traffic to the WAN.
• Inbound traffic (to the LAN and DMZ from the WAN) is also limited to 200 kbps.
The ZyWALL applies this limit before sending the traffic to LAN or DMZ.
• Highest priority (1). Set policies for other applications to lower priorities so the
SIP traffic always gets the best treatment.
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SIP: WAN to Any
Outbound: 200 Kbps
Inbound: 200 Kbps
Priority: 1
Max. B. U.
FTP: LAN1 to DMZ
Outbound: 50 Mbps
Inbound: 50 Mbps
Priority: 4
No Max. B. U.
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