Zyxel USG 1900 [222/438] Command description

Zyxel USG 1900 [222/438] Command description
Chapter 32 Bandwidth Management
ZyWALL / USG (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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[no] outgoing-interface {interface
interface_name | trunk group_name}
Sets the destination interface of the traffic to which this
policy applies.
interface_name: The name of the interface. This depends
on the ZyWALL / USG model. See Table 38 on page 95 for
detailed information about the interface name.
group_name: A descriptive name for the trunk. The name
cannot start with a number. This value is case-sensitive.
The no command resets the outgoing interface to the
default (any).
[no] schedule schedule_object Specifies a schedule that defines when the policy applies.
The no command resets the schedule to the default (none)
to make the policy always effective.
[no] service service-object {service_name |
any}
Specifies a service or service group to identify the type of
traffic to which this policy applies.
any: the policy is effective for every service.
The no command resets the service to the default (any).
show Displays the policy settings.
[no] source address_object Sets the source IP address or address group for whom this
policy applies.
The no command resets the source IP address(es) to the
default (any). any
means all IP addresses.
[no] type {per-user | shared | per-ip-source} Sets the type of bandwidth management.
per-user: to allow every user that matches this policy to
use up to the bandwidth configured in this policy.
shared: to have users that match this policy to share the
bandwidth configured in this policy.
per-ip-source: tset the maximum bandwidth for traffic
from an individual source IP address.
The no command resets the bandwidth management type
to the default (shared).
[no] user user_name Sets a user name or user group to which to apply the
policy.
The
no command resets the user name to the default
(any). any
means all users.
priority-code <0..7> Priority code is applied to outgoing traffic. The BWM policy
priority code setting overwrites the VLAN priority code
setting.
Sets the priority code for the specfied VLAN from 0 (lowest,
background traffic) to 7 (highest, network control traffic).
This is the priority code for packets in the specfied VLAN
that don’t match the BWM rule.
vlan-priority-code <0..7> Sets the priority code for matching outgoing traffic in the
specfied VLAN.
Table 118 bwm Sub-commands (continued)
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