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Section 3 - Configuration
Traffic Control
Traffic Control
Total Bandwidth
(0, Unlimited):
Enter the total bandwidth provided by your ISP’s service contract in
kbps for uploading and downloading.
Auto Traffic
Shaping:
Click to enable auto traffic shaping.
Click the
Apply Changes
button to save any changes made.
This page allows you to configure traffic bandwidth and rules for network traffic.
Traffic Control
Traffic Control
DIR-608
Advanced
Mainten
Traffic Control
Total Bandwidth
(0, Unlimited):
UP Stream
kbps
0
Down Stream
kbps
0
Auto Traffic Shaping
QoS Rules
Protocol
Source
Port
Dest
Port
Source
IP
Dest IP
Guaranteed
Bandwith
Max
Bandwidth
(Kbps)
Delete
Up
Floor
Down
Floor
Up
Ceiling
Down
Ceiling
Add
Delete
Apply
QoS Rules
The section displays the currently defined Quality of Service (QoS) rules.
To delete an existing QoS rule, select a configuration in the table and click the
Delete
button.
To add a rule, click the
Add
button. The following rule creation options will appear:
Protocol:
None
Source IP:
Source
Netmask:
Dest IP:
Dest Netmask:
Source Port:
Dest Port:
Up Floor:
kb/s
Up Ceiling:
kb/s
Down Floor:
kb/s
Down Ceiling:
kb/s
Protocol:
Select the data protocol which you want to set a QoS rule for.
Source IP:
Enter the source IP.
Dest IP:
Enter the destination IP.
Source Port:
Enter the source port number if applicable.
Up Floor:
Enter the minimum upload speed.
Down Floor:
Enter the minimum download speed.
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Section 3 - Configuration
Traffic Control (continued)
Source Netmask:
Enter the source netmask.
Dest Netmask:
Enter the destination netmask.
Dest Port:
Enter the destination port.
Up Ceiling:
Enter the maximum upload speed.
Down Ceiling:
Enter maximum download speed.
Protocol:
None
Source IP:
Source
Netmask:
Dest IP:
Dest Netmask:
Source Port:
Dest Port:
Up Floor:
kb/s
Up Ceiling:
kb/s
Down Floor:
kb/s
Down Ceiling:
kb/s
Add
When you have finished inputting your new rule, click the
Add
button.
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Section 3 - Configuration
UPnP
UPnP Configuration
UPnP:
Click Enable to use the UPnP feature. UPnP provides compatibility
with networking equipment, software, and peripherals.
This page allows you to enable the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) feature.
UPnP Configuration
UPnP:
Disable
Enable
Current UPnP Table
Active Protocol
Internal
Port
External
Port
IP
Address
De-
scription
Click the
Apply Changes
button to save any changes made.
Apply Changes
UPnP Configuration
UPnP
DIR-608
Advanced
Mainten
Current UPnP Table
The section displays the currently defined UPnP rules. These rules are automatically managed
by the DIR-608.
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Section 3 - Configuration
Telnet
Telnet Configuration
Telnet:
Disable
Enable
Click the
Apply Changes
button to save any changes made.
Apply Changes
Telnet Configuration
Telnet
DIR-608
Advanced
Mainten
This page allows you to enable telnet administration of the device. Use of this feature is not
recommended for novice users.
Telnet Configuration
Telnet:
Click Enable to turn on the Telnet administration feature.
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Section 3 - Configuration
Service Type
Usual Service
Name:
Select an application from the drop-down menu or type a name in
the next field.
User-defined
Service Name:
Enter a service name.
Protocol:
Select TCP or UDP from the Protocol drop-down menu.
WAN Port:
Enter the WAN port number.
LAN Open Port:
Enter the LAN Open port number.
LAN IP Address:
Enter the IP address of the computer on your local network that you
want to allow the incoming service to.
This page allows you to configure the DIR-608’s virtual server so that remote users accessing
Web services via the public IP address can be automatically redirected to local servers on
the LAN (Local Area Network). The DIR-608 is also capable of port-redirection, meaning
that incoming traffic to a particular port may be redirected to a different port on the server
computer.
Click the
Apply Changes
button to save any changes made. The virtual server will then be
added to the Current Virtual Server Forwarding Table below. To delete or disable a virtual
server, click the
Delete
or
Disable
buttons in the Action field of the virtual server in the table.
Virtual Server
Virtual Server
Virtual Server
DIR-608
Advanced
Mainten
Service Type
Usual Service Name
AUTH
User-defined Service Name
Protocol
TCP
WAN Port
113
(ex.5001:5010)
LAN Open Port
113
LAN IP Address
Apply Changes
Current Virtual Server Forwarding Table
Server
Name
Protocol
Local IP Address
Local Port
WAN Port
State
Action
FTP
tcp
192.168.11.2
21-21
21-21
Enable
Delete
Disable

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