D-Link DFL-1500 [219/271] Methods

D-Link DFL-1500 [219/271] Methods
DFL-900/1500 User Manual Chapter 26
Bandwidth Management
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The remaining bandwidths are named Other traffic. They are reserved for other ANY to LAN1 data transmission which
don’t list in the above
Figure 26-1 diagram.
2. Reserve at least 600kbps for the LAN_1 to LAN_2 transfer. The LAN_1 PCs can share about 20% (308kbps) for using
E-Commerce Services. However, when the LAN_1 to LAN_2 traffic less then 40% (617kbps), the E-Commerce service
can occupy the free bandwidth from LAN_1-toLAN_2 and the remaining bandwidth from default class.
26.3 Methods
1. As the following Table 26-1 listed, partition the inbound bandwidth (total 100Mbps) into three classes, web_from_WAN,
video_from_WAN and web_from_DMZ class. The remaining bandwidth is assigned to other services which are not listed
here.
Service Goal Assigned bandwidth Borrow bit status
Web from WAN
limited bandwidth
(MAX. 300kbps)
0.3% = 300kbps Disabled
Video from WAN
guaranteed bandwidth
(At least 1000kbps)
1% = 1000kbps Enabled
Web from DMZ
guaranteed bandwidth
(At least 50Mbps)
50% = 50Mbps Enabled
Table 26-1 Bandwidth management action assignment from ANY to LAN1
2. As the following
Table 26-2 listed. Partition the outbound bandwidth (total 1.544Mbps) into two classes, the
LAN_1-to-LAN_2 (40% 617 kbps) and the E-commerce (20% 308kbps) classes. Besides, set the E-Commerce to be able
to borrow from other bandwidth if any bandwidth is available.
Service Goal Assigned bandwidth Borrow bit status
LAN_1 to LAN_2
limited bandwidth
(MAX. 617kbps)
40% = 617kbps Disabled
E-Commerce
guaranteed bandwidth
(At least 308kbps)
20% = 308kbps Enabled
Table 26-2 Bandwidth management action assignment from ANY to WAN1

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