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19.11.1 Bandwidth Manager Class Configuration
Configure a bandwidth management class in the Class Setup screen. You must use the
Summary screen to enable bandwidth management on an interface before you can configure
classes for that interface.
To add a child class, click BW MGMT, then the Class Setup tab. Click the Add Sub-Class
button to open the following screen.
Edit
Click Edit to configure the selected class. You cannot edit the root class.
Delete
Click Delete to delete the class and all its sub-classes. You cannot delete the root
class.
Statistics
Click Statistics to display the status of the selected class.
Filter List
This list displays the bandwidth management filters that are configured for the
classes on the selected interface. The ZyWALL applies the bandwidth management
filters in the order that they appear here. Once a connection matches a bandwidth
management filter, the ZyWALL applies the rules of the corresponding bandwidth
management class and does not check the connection against any other bandwidth
management filters.
#
This is the index number of an individual bandwidth management filter.
Filter Name
This is the name that identifies a bandwidth management filter.
Service
This is the service that this bandwidth management filter is configured to manage.
Destination IP
Address
This is the destination IP address for connections to which this bandwidth
management filter applies.
Destination Port
This is the destination port for connections to which this bandwidth management
filter applies.
Source IP
Address
This is the source IP address for connections to which this bandwidth management
filter applies.
Source Port
This is the source port for connections to which this bandwidth management filter
applies.
Protocol ID
This is the protocol ID (service type) number for connections to which this bandwidth
management filter applies. For example: 1 for ICMP, 6 for TCP or 17 for UDP.
Move
Type a filter’s index number and the number for where you want to put that filter.
Click Move to move the filter to the number that you typed. The ordering of your
filters is important as they are applied in order of their numbering.
Table 107 Bandwidth Manager: Class Setup (continued)
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