Planet BM-2010A User Manual page 27

Bandwidth manager
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BM-2010A / BM-2100 Bandwidth Manager User's Manual
packet, it will stop the checking and apply the guarantee bandwidth, burst bandwidth and priority to the
packet. Thus, always put mission-critical traffic policy in the front to get higher performance.
Internal Host: The internal host that you want to manage. You have to first define the internal host on
host catalog.
External Host: The destination host that you want to manage. You have to first define the external host
on host catalog. You can build an external host if the Bandwidth Manager is deployed in a LAN to LAN
(VPN, Wireless, G.SHDSL, etc) network environment.
Service: The service that you want to manage. The services must be defined on the service catalog.
Guarantee: Assign guaranteed bandwidth in kbps to this policy. This is the minimum bandwidth that the
policy guarantees. The sum of all guarantee bandwidth should not exceed the inbound and outbound
bandwidth settings on chapter 4.1.3.
Burst: This policy's maximum bandwidth may be used. This is the maximum bandwidth that the policy
can use.
Priority: The packet's priority on this policy. When packets compete un-guaranteed bandwidth, packets
on higher priority policy always process first.
Enable: Enable or disable this policy.
Save/Cancel: Press "Save" button to save above configurations and "Cancel" button to discard your
configurations.
You may use
button on policy list to schedule when each policy will be enabled.
Start time: Time to start policy activation.
End time: Time to terminate policy activation.
Week: Days in a week that you want QoS policy to take effect.
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