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When calculating the total required bandwidth the system will
automatically take the IP and the IPSec overhead into account.
Lower bandwidth consumption causes more overhead.
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Priorities
Use this feature to determine the priority of outgoing data packets. A proportional
minimum bandwidth is assigned to each priority class. Unused bandwidth of a class
will be used by classes with lower priority.
The minimum bandwidth is assigned as follows: The bandwidth required for VoIP
according to the configuration is reserved and subtracted from the total available
bandwidth. Of the remaining bandwidth, 10% goes to empty TCP ACK packets, 50% to
packets with high priority and 20% to packets with normal and low priority respectively.
Inbound traffic shaping treats all non-TCP packets as high
priority.
Priorization of connections
Use this list to assign a higher or lower priority to specific data packets. If more than
one rule matches, the priority of the topmost rule will be used.
The following inputs are available:
Protocol
Selects the IP protocol and port signature. With inbound bandwidth management,
only TCP protocols will actually be processed.
Protocols are defined in menu "Definitions > Protocols".
Local IP/network
Viewed from the perspective of the selected interface, you can enter a local
address here. This corresponds to the source IP of outbound packets (before
SNAT) and the destination IP of inbound packets (before DNAT).