Adding and Editing Classes
incoming traffic as accurately as for outgoing traffic. This is because Traffic Shaper
cannot control the number or type of packets it receives from the Internet; it can
Note:
Traffic Shaper may not enforce guaranteed rates and relative weights for
only affect the rate of incoming traffic by dropping received packets. It is therefore
recommended to enable traffic shaping for incoming traffic only if necessary. For
information on enabling Traffic Shaper for incoming and outgoing traffic, see
Using
Internet Setup
on page 63.
6. Click
Next
.
The
Step 3 of 3: Save
dialog box appears with a summary of the class.
7. Type a name for the class.
For example, if you are creating a class for high priority Web connections, you
can name the class "High Priority Web".
.
The new class appears in the
Quality of Service Classes
page.
8. Click
Finish
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