PLANET MH-1000 User Manual
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Multi-Homing Security Gateway User’s Manual
The first menu screen gives you an overview of which WAN ports currently have QoS active, and the
bandwidth settings for each.
WAN1 Outbound:
- QoS Function:
QoS status for WAN1 outbound. Select Enable to activate QoS for WAN1’s outgoing
traffic. Select Disable to deactivate.
- Max ISP Bandwidth:
The maximum bandwidth afforded by the ISP for WAN1’s outbound traffic.
WAN1 Inbound:
- QoS Function:
QoS status for WAN1 inbound. Select Enable to activate QoS for WAN1’s incoming traffic.
Select Disable to deactivate.
- Max ISP Bandwidth:
The maximum bandwidth afforded by the ISP for WAN1’s inbound traffic.
WAN2 Outbound:
- QoS Function:
QoS Status for WAN2 outbound. Select Enable to activate QoS for WAN2’s outgoing
traffic. Select Disable to deactivate.
- Max ISP Bandwidth:
The maximum bandwidth afforded by the ISP for WAN2’s outbound traffic.
WAN2 Inbound:
- QoS Function:
QoS Status for WAN2 inbound. Select Enable to activate QoS for WAN2’s incoming
traffic. Select Disable to deactivate.
- Max ISP Bandwidth:
The maximum bandwidth afforded by the ISP for WAN2’s inbound traffic.
Creating a New QoS Rule
To get started using QoS, you will need to establish QoS rules. These rules tell MH-1000 how to handle
both incoming and outgoing traffic. The following example shows you how to configure WAN1 Outbound
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