Steps; Inbound Traffic Management - D-Link DFL-900 User Manual

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Part VIII
Bandwidth Management、High Availability

25.4 Steps

25.4.1 Inbound Traffic Management

Step 1.
Enable Bandwidth
Management
Check the Enable Bandwidth Management
checkbox, click the Apply.
FIELD
Enable Bandwidth
Management
BUTTON
Reset Bandwidth
Management
Apply
Step 2.
Setup the LAN1 Link
Select ANY to LAN1 to setup traffic that will be
transmitted by the LAN1 interface. Enter the
LAN1
interface
bandwidth
(100Mbps). Click the Apply button to enforce the
LAN1 link bandwidth to be specified bandwidth. 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 class reserves 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
LAN1 Interface Bandwidth
__ kbps
D-Link
ADVANCED SETTINGS > Bandwidth Mgt. > Status
DESCRIPTION
Enable Bandwidth Management feature of DFL-1500
Reset all the bandwidth management rules to default status.
Apply the settings which have been configured.
Table 25-3 Setup status page of Bandwidth Management
ADVANCED SETTINGS > Bandwidth Mgt. > Edit Actions
as
100000kbps
DESCRIPTION
Select the direction of action which you are
going to configure one.
Fill the real bandwidth which is located in the
upper direction.
Range/Format
Enable/Disable
DESCRIPTION
Range/Format
ANY to
WAN/LAN/DMZ
10 to 100000 kbps
210
EXAMPLE
Enabled
EXAMPLE
Edit ANY to LAN1
classes
100000 kbps

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