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Managing the Bandwidth Settings
Use the
System Management > Bandwidth Management
page to adjust the
bandwidth settings for upstream and downstream traffic and to configure Quality
of Service (QoS) settings for various types of traffic. For example, you can enter
bandwidth rules to ensure quality for voice services. For a detailed example, see
Appendix F, “Bandwidth Management.”
To open this page:
Click
System Management > Bandwidth Management
in the
navigation tree.
NOTE
Before navigating away from this page, click
Save
to save your settings, or click
Cancel
to undo them. Any unsaved changes are abandoned.
Max Bandwidth Provided by ISP
Enter the maximum bandwidth settings as specified by your Internet Service
Provider.
Upstream:
Enter the maximum upstream bandwidth provided by your ISP.
The default is
512
kbit/sec.
Downstream:
Enter the maximum downstream bandwidth provided by
your ISP. The default is
12
kbit/sec.
Bandwidth Management Type
Choose one of the following management options:
Rate Control:
Choose this option to specify minimum (guaranteed)
bandwidth and maximum (limited) bandwidth for each service or IP
address.
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Priority:
Choose this option to manage the bandwidth by identifying high-
priority and low-priority services.
Select an
Interface
. Add the services that are subject to bandwidth management.
To add a new service to the list:
Enter the settings as described below,
and then click
Add to List
. You can add up to 100 services.
-
Service:
Select a service to manage. If a service is not listed, you can
click
Service Management
to add a service. For more information, see
Adding a service, page 83
.
-
IP (for Rate Control only):
Enter the IP address or range you need to
control. To include all internal IP addresses, keep the default setting.
-
Direction:
Select
Upstream
for outbound traffic, or select
Downstream
for inbound traffic.
-
Min. Rate (for Rate Control only):
Enter the minimum rate (Kbit/sec) for
the guaranteed bandwidth.
-
Max. Rate (for Rate Control only):
Enter the maximum rate (Kbit/sec) for
the guaranteed bandwidth.
-
Priority (for Priority management only):
Choose the priority for this
service:
High
or
Low
.
-
Enable:
Check the box to enable this feature, or uncheck the box to
disable this feature.
To add another service to the list:
Enter the information, and then click
Add
to list
.
To modify a service in the list:
Click the entry that you want to modify. The
information appears in the text fields. Make the changes, and then click
Update
. If you do not need to make changes, you can click
Add New
to de-
select the entry and clear the text fields.
To delete an entry from the list:
Click the entry that you want to delete, and
then click
Delete
. To select a block of entries, click the first entry, hold down
the
Shift
key, and then click the final entry in the block. To select individual
entries, press the
Ctrl
key while clicking each entry. To de-select an entry,
press the
Ctrl
key while clicking the entry.
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Adding a service
To add a new entry to the
Service
list, or to change an entry that you created
previously, click
Service Management
. If the web browser displays a warning
about the pop-up window, allow the blocked content.
In the
Service Management
window, add or update entries as needed. Before
closing this window, click
OK
to save your settings, or click
Cancel
to undo them.
Any unsaved changes are abandoned.
To add a service to the list:
Enter the following information, and then click
Add to List
. You can have up to 30 services in the list.
-
Service Name:
Enter a short description.
-
Protocol:
Choose the required protocol. Refer to the documentation for
the service that you are hosting.
-
Port Range:
Enter the required port range.
To add another new service:
Enter the information, and then click
Add to
list
.
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Setting Up SNMP
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To modify a service you created:
Click the service in the list. The
information appears in the text fields. Make the changes, and then click
Update
. If you do not need to make changes, you can click
Add New
to de-
select the service and clear the text fields.
To delete a service from the list:
Click the entry that you want to delete. To
select a block of entries, click the first entry, hold down the
Shift
key, and
click the final entry in the block. To select individual entries, hold down the
Ctrl
key while clicking. Click
Delete
.
Setting Up SNMP
Use the
System Management > SNMP
page to set up SNMP for this router. SNMP,
or Simple Network Management Protocol, is a network protocol that allows
network administrators to manage, monitor, and receive notifications of critical
events as they occur on the network. The router supports SNMP v1/v2c. The
router supports standard MIBs (Management Information Bases) such as MIBII, as
well as private MIBs. The router acts as an SNMP agent that replies to SNMP
commands from SNMP Network Management Systems. The commands it
supports are the standard SNMP commands get/next/set. It also generates trap
messages to notify the SNMP manager when alarm conditions occur. Examples
include reboots, power cycles, and WAN link events.
To open this page:
Click
System Management > SNMP
in the navigation tree.
NOTE
Before navigating away from this page, click
Save
to save your settings, or click
Cancel
to undo them. Any unsaved changes are abandoned.
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Enabled SNMP:
Check this box to enable SNMP. Uncheck the box to
disable the this feature. This feature is enabled by default.
System Name:
Set the hostname for the router.
System Contact:
Enter the name of the network administrator who can be
contacted with updates about the router.
System Location:
Enter the network administrator’s contact information: an
e-mail address, telephone number, or pager number.
Get Community Name:
Enter a community string for authentication for
SNMP GET commands. You can enter a name including up to 64
alphanumeric characters. The default is
public
.
Set Community Name:
Enter a community string for authentication for
SNMP SET commands. You can enter a name including up to 64
alphanumeric characters. The default is
private
.
Trap Community Name:
Create the password that will be sent with each
trap to the SNMP manager. You can enter a name including up to 64
alphanumeric characters. The default is
public
.
Send SNMP Trap to (For IPv4):
Enter the IP address or domain name for
the server where you are running your SNMP management software.
Send SNMP Trap to (For IPv6):
When Dual-Stack IP is enabled on the
Network > Setup
page, this field is available. Enter an IPv6 address or
domain name for the server where you are running your SNMP
management software.
Enabling Device Discovery with Bonjour
Use the
System Management > Discovery-Bonjour
page to enable or disable
Bonjour, a service discovery protocol. Bonjour locates network devices such as
computers and servers on your LAN. It may be required by network management
systems that you use. When this feature is enabled, the router periodically
multicasts Bonjour service records to its entire local network to advertise its
existence.

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