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Configuring VPN Passthrough
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STEP
4
To import usernames and passwords from a CSV file, click Import. The
Administration > Users
page is displayed. In the Import Username and Password
section, click Browse to locate the file, and click Import. See
Importing User
Accounts
for more information.
STEP
5
Save your user accounts.
Configuring VPN Passthrough
VPN passthrough allows VPN traffic that originates from VPN clients to pass
through the device.
To configure VPN passthrough:
STEP 1
Choose
VPN
>
VPN Passthrough
.
STEP
2
Check the Enable check box to choose the type of traffic to allow to pass through
the device.
STEP
3
Click
Save
.
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Configuring Quality of Service (QoS)
Quality of service (QoS) assigns priority to various applications, users, or data
flows, or guarantees a level of performance to a data flow. These guarantees are
important when the network capacity is insufficient. For example, for real-time
streaming multimedia applications such as voice-over-IP, online games, and IP-TV
because they require fixed bit rate and are delay sensitive, and for networks
where the capacity is a limited resource.
Configuring Bandwidth Management
You can use the device bandwidth management feature to manage the bandwidth
of the traffic flowing from the secure network (LAN) to the insecure network
(WAN).
Configuring Bandwidth
You can limit the bandwidth to reduce the rate at which the device transmits data.
You can also use a bandwidth profile to limit the outbound traffic, which prevents
the LAN users from consuming all of the bandwidth of the Internet link.
To set the upstream and downstream bandwidth:
STEP 1
Choose
QoS
>
Bandwidth Management
.
STEP
2
In the
Bandwidth Management
field, check
Enable
. The maximum bandwidth
provided by your ISP appears in the
Bandwidth
section.
STEP
3
In the
Bandwidth Table
, enter the following information for the WAN interface:
Upstream
The bandwidth (kb/s) used for sending data to the
Internet.
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STEP
4
Click
Save
.
Configuring Bandwidth Priority
In the
Bandwidth Priority Table
, you can assign priorities to services to manage
bandwidth usage.
To configure bandwidth priority:
STEP 1
In the
Bandwidth Priority Table
, click
Add Row
.
STEP
2
Enter information in the following fields:
Downstream
The bandwidth (kb/s) used for receiving data from
the Internet. (Applies to the default VLAN only)
Enable
Check to enable bandwidth management for this
service.
Direction
Choose if you want to set priority for inbound or
outbound traffic.
Category
Choose if you want to set bandwidth priority for a
service, VLAN/SSID, Source IP (inbound traffic), or
Destination IP (outbound traffic).
Service
Choose the service to prioritize.
VLAN/SSID
Choose the VLAN or SSID for which you want to
set priority.
IP Address
If you select Source IP or Destination IP in the
Category
field, enter the IP address and the subnet
mask of the source or destination.
Subnet Mask
Priority
Set the priority (
low
,
medium
, or
high
) for the
selected category.
Remarking
Check to enable remarking on Differentiated
Services Code Point (DSCP). Enabling this feature
prioritizes the network traffic across the LAN
based on the DSCP queue mapping on the
DSCP
Settings
page.
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STEP
3
Click
Save
.
To edit the settings of an entry in the table, check the relevant box and click
Edit
.
When you are done making changes, click
Save
.
To delete an entry from the table, check the relevant box and click
Delete
. Click
Save
.
To add a new service definition, click the
Service Management
button. You can
define a new service to use for all firewall and QoS definitions. See
Configuring
Services Management
.
DSCP
Enter the remarking value for packets on this
network.

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