Vlan membership, Qos > bandwidth management, Bandwidth management – Cisco 4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router RVL200 User Manual

Page 34: Chapter 4, Advanced configuration

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Chapter 4

Advanced Configuration



4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router

Port Management > VLAN Membership

VLAN Membership

VLAN ID

Select the VLAN ID number that you configured

on the Create VLAN screen.

Description

Enter the VLAN group name. You can use up

to 50 characters.
For the default VLAN 1, all ports will be set to Access mode

and all frames will be UnTagged.
For the Router’s four ports, select the appropriate mode:

Access

Select this mode if you want the port to be

UnTagged or Excluded.

Trunk

Select this mode if you want the port to be Tagged,

UnTagged, or Excluded.

General

Select this mode if you want the port to be

Tagged, UnTagged, or Excluded.
For the Router’s four ports, select the appropriate port

type:

UnTagged

Select this type if you want the port to be

UnTagged.

Tagged

Select this type if you want the port to be

Tagged.

Exclude

Select this type if you want the port to be

excluded from the selected VLAN.

Port VLAN Summary

The Port VLAN Summary table lists the settings for the

selected VLAN:

Port ID

The Router’s LAN ports are listed in this column.

Port VLAN Summary

The Tagged (T) or UnTagged (U)

status for each port is displayed in this column.
Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Cancel

Changes to undo them.

QoS > Bandwidth Management

Quality of Service (QoS) features let you control how

the Router manages network traffic. With Bandwidth

Management (Layer 3), the Router can provide better

service to selected types of network traffic. There are two

types of functionality available, and only one type can

work at one time. Rate Control functionality is for minimum

(guaranteed) bandwidth and maximum bandwidth by

service or IP address, while Priority functionality is for

services. Both types can control inbound or outbound

traffic.

QoS > Bandwidth Management > Rate Control

Bandwidth Management

Bandwidth

Interface

The WAN interface is automatically selected.

Upstream

Enter the maximum upstream bandwidth

provided by your ISP. The default is  kbit/sec.

Downstream

Enter

the

maximum

downstream

bandwidth provided by your ISP. The default is

 kbit/sec.

Bandwidth Management Type

Type

Select the type of functionality you want to use,

Rate Control or Priority. Rate Control functionality is

for minimum (guaranteed) bandwidth and maximum

(limited) bandwidth by service or IP address, while

Priority functionality is for services. Then proceed to the

instructions for the type you selected.

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