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Default Gateway:
Select the default gateway as WAN1, WAN2 or an assigned IP Address.
IP Address (Destination):
The destination IP address of the host or the network.
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Subnet Netmask:
Select a destination subnet netmask of the host or the network.
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IP Address (Gateway):
The IP address of the next router to the destination.
C. Schedule Profile:
Click the button of
Setting
for
Schedule Profile
to enter the Schedule Profile list.
Select “Enable” to show the list. This function is used to restrict the hours the users can log in. Please
check the desired time slot and click
Apply
to save and enable the settings (on the screen below is shown
only for 0 to 02:59, but the system can be configured based on 24 hours, 00:00 to 23:59). These settings
will become effective immediately after clicking the Apply button. The Login Hours in a 7x24 format is used
to control the clients' login time. When Schedule is enabled, clients applied polices are only allowed to
login the system at the time which is checked in the applied policies.
D. QoS Profile:
Click the button of
Setting
for
QoS Profile
to enter the Traffic Configuration.
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Traffic Class:
Each login user will be categorized into a policy. Each policy can choose its
own traffic class. There are four traffic classes: Voice, Video, Best-Effort and Background.
Voice and Video will be put into high priority queue. When select Best-Effort or Background, it
also can configure the Downlink and Uplink Bandwidth.
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Total Downlink:
The Total Downlink defines the maximum bandwidth allowed to share by
clients within the same policy.
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Individual Maximum Downlink:
The Individual Maximum Downlink defines the maximum
bandwidth allowed for an individual client; the Individual Maximum Bandwidth can not exceed
the value of Total Bandwidth.
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Individual Request Downlink:
The Individual Request Downlink defines the guaranteed
minimum bandwidth allowed for an individual client; the Individual Request Bandwidth can
not exceed the value of Total Downlink and Individual Maximum Downlink.
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Total Uplink:
The Total Uplink defines the maximum bandwidth allowed to share by clients
Summary of Contents for DSA-3600
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