Steps; Inbound Traffic Management - D-Link DFL-1500 User Manual

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Bandwidth Management

17.4 Steps

17.4.1 Inbound Traffic Management

Step 1 ¡ Ð
Enable Bandwidth
Management
Check the Enable Bandwidth Management
checkbox, click the Apply.
FIELD
Enable Bandwidth
Management
Apply
Reset
Step 2 ¡ Ð
Setup the LAN1 Link
Select ANY to LAN1 to setup traffic that will
transmit by the LAN1 interface. Enter the LAN1
interface bandwidth as 1544kbps. Click the
Apply button to enforce the LAN1 link bandwidth
to be 1544kbps. In the table, the root class
represents the whole bandwidth of the link. By
default the link is partitioned into two classes:
control class (ctl_class) and default class
(def_class).
The
control
bandwidth for control protocols such as ICMP,
TCP ACKs. The default class is the default action
of non-matched packets. The default class can be
recursively partitioned into more classes. The
classes are organized as a tree. Click Create
Sub-Class to partition the default class.
FIELD
Edit __ to __ classes
WAN1 Interface
Bandwidth __ kbps
Prev. Page
Create-Sub-class
Edit
ADVANCED SETTINGS > Bandwidth Mgt. > Status
Enable Bandwidth Management feature of DFL-1500
Apply the settings which have been configured.
Clean the filled data and restore the original one.
Table 17-1 Setup status page of Bandwidth Management
ADVANCED SETTINGS > Bandwidth Mgt. > Edit Actions
class
reserves
Select the direction of action which you are going to configure one.
Fill the real bandwidth which is located in the upper direction.
If there are more than one action pages, you can press Prev. Page to back
to the previous page.
Create a sub class from the indicated class.
Edit the properties of the existent class.
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enabled
N/A
N/A
EXAMPLE
Edit ANY to LAN1
classes
1544
N/A
N/A
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