Figure 36 bw mgmt monitor window, Table 30 bw mgmt monitor window – ZyXEL Communications P-2302HWL-P1 Series User Manual

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P-2302HW/HWL-P1 Series User’s Guide

Chapter 4 Status Screens

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Figure 36 BW MGMT Monitor Window

The types of traffic shown in this screen do not depend on your settings in the

Bandwidth

Management Wizard

or in

Bandwidth MGMT

. Each field is described in the following table.

Table 30 BW MGMT Monitor Window

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

LAN-VoIP (SIP)

This field displays how much SIP traffic is going to the LAN each second. The rate
is the number of kilobits that went to the LAN one second before the last time the
screen updated (refreshed).

LAN-FTP

This field displays how much FTP traffic is going to the LAN each second. The rate
is the number of kilobits that went to the LAN one second before the last time the
screen updated (refreshed).

LAN-E-Mail

This field displays how much e-mail went to the LAN each second. The rate is the
number of kilobits that went to the LAN one second before the last time the screen
updated (refreshed).

LAN-WWW

This field displays how much web traffic went to the LAN each second. The rate is
the number of kilobits that went to the LAN one second before the last time the
screen updated (refreshed).

Default Class

This field displays how much traffic that is not allocated to any sub-class went to
the LAN each second. The rate is the number of kilobits that went to the LAN one
second before the last time the screen updated (refreshed). This might include SIP
traffic, FTP traffic, e-mail, or web traffic, depending on what traffic is allocated to
sub-classes. You can change what traffic is allocated to sub-classes in
Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Class Setup.

WAN-VoIP (SIP)

This field displays how much SIP traffic went to the WAN each second. The rate is
the number of kilobits that went to the WAN one second before the last time the
screen updated (refreshed).

WAN-FTP

This field displays how much FTP traffic went to the WAN each second. The rate is
the number of kilobits that went to the WAN one second before the last time the
screen updated (refreshed).

WAN-E-Mail

This field displays how much e-mail went to the WAN each second. The rate is the
number of kilobits that went to the WAN one second before the last time the screen
updated (refreshed).

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