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Configuring Quality of Service
Configuring Traffic Metering
STEP 6
STEP 7
STEP 8
Cisco RV220W Administration Guide
In the Traffic Counter fields, specify the action to be taken on the traffic counter:
Restart Now—Select this option and click Save to reset the counter to zero
immediately.
Specific Time—Set a schedule for the traffic counter to restart. Typically,
this is the last day of the month. Set the appropriate time and day of the
month.
The When Limit is Reached section defines the router actions upon the traffic
counter limits being reached at any given time. In the Traffic Block Status list,
choose one of the following:
Block All Traffic—If selected, then when the traffic limit is reached, all traffic
to and from the WAN will be blocked.
Block All Traffic Except E-mail—If selected, then when the traffic limit is
reached, all traffic to and from the WAN will be blocked, but e-mail traffic
will be allowed.
To send an email alert when the limit is reached, check the Enable box. This feature
works only if you enable e-mail logs on the Administration > Logging > Remote
Logging page. See
Configuring Logging, page
Click Save.
You can also view the Internet Traffic Statistics. If Traffic Metering is enabled for
this interface, the following statistics will be displayed:
Start Date/Time—The date on which the traffic meter was started or the
last time when the traffic counter was reset.
Outgoing Traffic Volume—The volume of traffic, in megabytes, that was
uploaded through this interface.
Incoming Traffic Volume—The volume of traffic, in megabytes, that was
downloaded through this interface.
Average per day—The average volume of traffic that passed through this
interface.
% of Standard Limit—The amount of traffic, in percent that passed through
this interface against the Monthly Limit.
% of this Month's Limit—The amount of traffic, in percent, that passed
through this interface against this Month's Limit (if the month's limit has been
increased).
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