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Chapter 25 Bandwidth Management
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• Disable maximize bandwidth usage since you do not want to give FTP more bandwidth.
Figure 265 FTP WAN to DMZ Bandwidth Management Example
25.1.3.6 FTP LAN to DMZ Bandwidth Management Example
• The LAN and DMZ zone interfaces are connected to Ethernet networks (not an ADSL device) so
you limit both outbound and inbound traffic to 50 Mbps.
• Fourth highest priority (4).
• Disable maximize bandwidth usage since you do not want to give FTP more bandwidth.
Figure 266 FTP LAN to DMZ Bandwidth Management Example
25.2 The Bandwidth Management Screen
The Bandwidth management screen controls the default policy for TCP and UDP traffic. You can use
source zone, destination zone, destination port, schedule, user, source, and destination information
as criteria to create a sequence of specific conditions, similar to the sequence of rules used by
firewalls, to specify what the ISG50 should do more precisely.This screen also allows you to add,
edit, and remove conditions to this default policy.
Inbound: 100 kbps
Outbound: 300 kbps
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Outbound: 50 Mbps
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Inbound: 50 Mbps
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