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BM-2002 Bandwidth Manager User

s Manual 

 

 

 

 

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Chapter 2

Hardware Installation 

2.1 Installation Requirements 

Before  installing  the  BM-2002  Bandwidth  Manager,  make  sure  your  network  meets  the  following 
requirements. 

Mechanical Requirements 

The  Bandwidth  Manager  is  to  be  installed  between  your  router  and  local  area  network.  The  Bandwidth 
Manager can be placed on the table or shelf. Locate the unit near the outlet.   

Electrical Requirements 

The Bandwidth Manager is powered from 100/240 VAC. A standard IEC connector is used for the power cable. 
Follow  all  applicable  electrical  codes.  Frame  ground  should  be  tied  to  a  common  grounding  point  using 
#18AWG cable. 

Note:

 The Bandwidth Manager is a power-required device, it means, the Bandwidth Manager will not 

work  until  it  is  powered.  If  your  networked  PCs  will  need  to  transmit  data  all  the  time,  please 
consider use an UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) for your Bandwidth Manager. It will prevent 
you from network data loss. In some area, installing a surge suppression device may also help to 
protect  your  Bandwidth  Manager  from  being  damaged  by  unregulated  surge  or  current  to  the 
Bandwidth Manager 

Network Requirements 

The  Bandwidth  Manager  provides  two  10/100Base-TX  port  for  connecting  to  WAN  (external)  and  LAN 
(internal)  side.    The  network  ports  are  both  MDI  (media  dependent  interface)  port.  Please  use  straight 
Category  5  UTP  Ethernet  cable  to  connect  the  network  port  to  switch,  hub  or  other  devices  with  MDI-X 
interface and use cross-over cable to connect the network port to router, DSL/Cable modem or other devices 
with MDI interface. 

 

 

2.2 Deploy Bandwidth Manager On The Network   

In  order  for  Bandwidth  Manager  to  manage  traffic,  the  traffic  must  pass  through  Bandwidth  Manager  at  a 
useful point in a network. In most situations, the bandwidth manager should be placed behind the Internet 
connection router.   

This deployment allows the network administers to control all bandwidth based on business priorities and give 
business-critical and time-sensitive applications guarantee  bandwidth  and higher priority.    Business-critical 
applications can receive maximum performance while other less urgent traffic is still available on remaining 
bandwidth. Bandwidth Manager also provides comprehensive reporting functions to help monitor network and 
bandwidth usage and allow adjustment of the bandwidth management policies accordingly. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BM-2002

Page 1: ...2Mbps Bandwidth Manager BM 2002 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...ommitment on the part of PLANET PLANET assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this User s Manual PLANET makes no commitment to update or keep current the information i...

Page 3: ...STARTED 7 3 1 CONFIGURATION ON A CLIENT SIDE TO LINK WITH BANDWIDTH MANAGER 7 3 2 LOGGING IN AS ADMINISTRATOR 9 CHAPTER 4 WEB CONFIGURATION 11 4 1 SYSTEM SETTINGS 11 4 1 1 Information 11 4 1 2 Networ...

Page 4: ...27 4 3 REPORT 29 4 3 1 Connection 29 4 3 2 Internal Host 29 4 3 3 Service 30 4 3 4 Top 10 Host 30 4 3 5 Top 10 Service 31 4 3 6 Bandwidth Policy 32 4 3 7 Customize 33 4 3 8 IP Discovery Text List 34...

Page 5: ...ides comprehensive graphical reports about how bandwidth is being used The administrator can view each internal host s inbound and outbound traffic or each network service s inbound and outbound traff...

Page 6: ...iving power HDD Lit Red Indicates the system is reading or writing data to memory Lit Green Link is established Blinking Green Packets are transmitting or receiving LNK ACT Off Not connected Lit Orang...

Page 7: ...u will connect the RJ 45 line to your local switch or device This port is MDI interface WAN Port This is where you will connect the RJ 45 line to your router or ISP This port is MDI interface Factory...

Page 8: ...IP subnet TCP UDP port Bandwidth Allocation Hierarchy of policy rules with In Out traffic management Guaranteed and maximum bandwidth Scheduled in unit of 5 minutes 3 Priorities Real Time Report Numbe...

Page 9: ...nregulated surge or current to the Bandwidth Manager Network Requirements The Bandwidth Manager provides two 10 100Base TX port for connecting to WAN external and LAN internal side The network ports a...

Page 10: ...ort on Bandwidth Manager The LAN and WAN port of Bandwidth Manager are both MDI port Thus in some case you may need to use cross over cable to connect your router DSL or cable modem Power Up Connect t...

Page 11: ...Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 254 To connect the bandwidth manager by web you need to first change the management client s network setup l Change TCP IP Settings Windows 9x ME 1 Select Control...

Page 12: ...n You should then see a screen like the following 5 Select Use the following IP address and input 192 168 0 200 or other IP in the same subnet on the IP Address field and 255 255 255 0 on Subnet Mask...

Page 13: ...8 0 200 or other IP in the same subnet on the IP Address field and 255 255 255 0 on Subnet Mask field 6 Click OK to activate the IP configuration 3 2 Logging in as Administrator Now you can communicat...

Page 14: ...idth Manager User s Manual 10 You must key in user name and password to enter its web management interface The default user name is admin without password Then you will enter Bandwidth Manager s Confi...

Page 15: ...ll need the three parameters before it operates the bandwidth control Host illustrated in section 4 1 6 Services illustrated in section 4 1 7 and Policy illustrated in section 4 2 However some of the...

Page 16: ...8 0 254 Save Press save button to save all these configurations Note If you have modified the IP address to a different IP subnet you need to also modify the IP address of management client s IP addre...

Page 17: ...the time zone for the region Save Press save button to save all these configurations If you have input a NTP server IP address or DNS name the Bandwidth Manager will try to inquire the current time an...

Page 18: ...92 168 0 1 192 168 0 5 for the two devices using IP address 1 and 5 192 168 0 20 30 for the range of IP address from 20 to 30 and 192 168 0 128 28 for IP address from 128 to 143 Location If the host s...

Page 19: ...vices For other Internet services however you can direct click on New to add the services or click on Modify icon to modify and remove by click on the delete icon New Create new service Prev Go to pre...

Page 20: ...licking Save or Cancel button the Service Catalog page will be shown again To edit the service you have configured please click Modify button on the Action field To remove the service you have configu...

Page 21: ...ce Save Press save button to save all these configurations 4 1 8 Backup Restore You can easily backup and restore the current configuration of Bandwidth Manager Backup Press Start button on the Config...

Page 22: ...work settings press Restore button to start restore all of the configurations to Bandwidth Manager After restore is completed a Restore complete window prompts Click OK to continue 4 1 9 Firmware Upgr...

Page 23: ...you want to change New Password Again Confirm new password again Save Press Save button to save all the configurations After save is completed the following window is prompted click OK to continue No...

Page 24: ...BM 2002 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 20 4 1 12 Logout You can logout the management interface after finishing your configuration...

Page 25: ...page New Create new policy Prev Go to previous page 1 2 First second page Next Next page Modify the existing policy Delete the policy Schedule the time when the policy will be enabled Press New or Mod...

Page 26: ...n the service catalog Guarantee Assign guaranteed bandwidth in kbps to this policy This is the minimum bandwidth that the policy guarantees The sum of all guarantee bandwidth should not exceed the inb...

Page 27: ...UDP packet it will determine what application is waiting on the destination port When it realizes that there is no application that is waiting on the port it will generate an ICMP packet of destinati...

Page 28: ...dwidth manager The following functions are provided on this page Binding Function Enable or disable binding function Binding Mode There are two options on binding mode Block the traffic when not defin...

Page 29: ...k The following functions and information are provided on this page IP Subnet Input a class C subnet for the Bandwidth Manager to find all host and their MAC address on the subnet Ignore Defined Selec...

Page 30: ...ss the bandwidth manager discovers If there is already a MAC address defined on the IP MAC table a will be shown after the address to denote it is defined on the IP MAC table 4 2 6 Export Import This...

Page 31: ...can choose allow or deny on the policy field on the Access List Select this option if you only want to block the Internet access of defined IP addresses and TCP UDP port with deny policy Deny the tra...

Page 32: ...t in the front to get higher performance Source Host The source host that you want to control You have to first define the source host on host catalog This is the host s which originates the network s...

Page 33: ...your Bandwidth Manager and aid you in determining the optimum configuration for your system 4 3 1 Connection This report shows all the connections passed Bandwidth Manager and you can choose several p...

Page 34: ...that each service used And you can choose several kinds of period that you want it to display The graph report shows both inbound and outbound traffic 4 3 4 Top 10 Host This report shows top 10 bandw...

Page 35: ...on to view graph report of specified internal host The graph report shows both inbound and outbound traffic 4 3 5 Top 10 Service This report shows top 10 bandwidth usage of services And you can choose...

Page 36: ...of specified service The graph report shows both inbound and outbound traffic 4 3 6 Bandwidth Policy You can choose each policy that you want to view And you can choose several kinds of period that yo...

Page 37: ...average bandwidth usage per day for past 360 days 1 year Thus when you use customize to show the bandwidth usage statistic please make sure you do not use a time period that Bandwidth Manager does no...

Page 38: ...nd the hidden node s on your network and take adequate action Press Renew to count button that reset the data to zero and start to count all the internal IP bandwidth usage again You can also press Up...

Page 39: ...IP Address The IP address of the FTP server Port Number The TCP port number used for FTP communication The default port number for FTP is 21 Remote Dir The directory used to store the log data Please...

Page 40: ...non TCP IP packets Port1 Port number used by host 1 eg 139 Port2 Port number used by host 2 eg 3982 Received Bytes 1 Total number of received data by host 1 in unit of bytes Received Bytes 2 Total nu...

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