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Appendix D: Configuring Bandwidth Management
Creating New Bandwidth Management Rules
4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router
9. You will add a second service. Enter a name, such as Vonage 2, in the
Service Name
field.
10. From the
Protocol
drop-down menu, select
UDP
.
11. Enter the RTP port range in the
Port Range
fields. These are required for both incoming and outgoing traffic.
For example, you can set the Port Range to 10000 to 25000 to make sure that all active ports are covered.
12. Click the
Add to List
button.
13. Click the
Apply
button to save your changes.
Creating New Bandwidth Management Rules
You will create four new rules: Vonage VoIP (Upstream), Vonage VoIP (Downstream), Vonage 2 (Upstream), and
Vonage 2 (Downstream).
1. On the
Bandwidth Management
screen, select
Vonage VoIP
from the
Service
drop-down menu.
2. Enter the IP address or range you need to control. To include all internal IP addresses, keep the default,
0
.
3. From the
Direction
drop-down menu, select
Upstream
for outbound traffic.
4. In the
Min. Rate
field, enter the minimum rate for the guaranteed bandwidth. For example, you can set a
minimum rate of 40 kbit/sec.
5. In the
Max. Rate
field, enter the maximum rate for the maximum bandwidth. For example, you can set a
maximum rate of 80 kbit/sec.
6. Click the
Enable
checkbox to enable this rule.
7. After you have set up the rule, click the
Add to list
button.
8. You will set up a second rule for Vonage VoIP, this time for the Downstream direction.
Select
Vonage VoIP
from the
Service
drop-down menu.
9. Enter the IP address or range you need to control. To include all internal IP addresses, keep the default,
0
.
10. From the
Direction
drop-down menu, select
Downstream
for inbound traffic.
11. In the
Min. Rate
field, enter the minimum rate for the guaranteed bandwidth. For example, you can set a
minimum rate of 40 kbit/sec.
Figure D-3: Vonage 2 Service
Figure D-4: Vonage VoIP Rule