Zyxel ZyWALL 1100 [304/327] What could go wrong

Zyxel ZyWALL 1100 [304/327] What could go wrong
Chapter 7 Manage Your Network Traffic
ZyWALL/USG Series Handbook
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7.1.4 What Could Go Wrong?
If the “outbound” in the guaranteed bandwidth settings apply to traffic going from the connection
initiator to the outgoing interface. “Inbound” refers to the reverse direction.
7.2 How to Limit BitTorrent or Other Peer-to-Peer Traffic
This is an example of using ZyWALL/USG Bandwidth Management (BWM) to control the bandwidth
allocation for peer-to-peer traffic. You can use source interface, destination interface, destination
port, schedule, user, source, destination information, DSCP code and service type as criteria to
create a sequence of specific conditions to allocate bandwidth for the matching packets. When the
BWM is configured, you can limit bandwidth consuming Application traffic, such as Peer-to-Peer
(P2P) service.
Figure 650 ZyWALL/USG with Bandwidth Management for Peer-to-Peer Traffic Example
Note: All network IP addresses and subnet masks are used as examples in this article.
Please replace them with your actual network IP addresses and subnet masks. The
total available bandwidth assumption is 1,600 kbps. This example was tested using
USG310 (Firmware Version: ZLD 4.13).
7.2.1 Set Up the Application Patrol Profile on the ZyWALL/USG
1 In the ZyWALL/USG, go to CONFIGURATION > Object > Application > Add Application Rule.
Configure a Name for you to identify the Application Profile. Then, click Add to create an
Application Object.
Figure 651 CONFIGURATION > Object > Application > Add Application Rule

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