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Wan Policing; Wan Bandwidth Management - Cisco RV345 Administration Manual

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QoS
To configure WAN Queuing, follow these steps:
Step 1
Click QoS > WAN Queuing.
Step 2
Above the WAN Queuing Table, select the desired Queuing Engine (Priority, Rate-control, or Low-latency).
Step 3
In the WAN Queuing Table, click Add and enter a name for the policy and provide a description.
Step 4
If Priority Queuing was selected, in the Queuing Priority Table, select the Traffic Class for each queue from the drop-down
list.
Step 5
If Rate Control Queuing was selected, in the Queuing Rate-Control Table, select the Traffic Class and enter the Minimum
and Maximum Rate for each queue.
Step 6
If Low-latency Queuing was selected, in the Queuing Low-Latency Table, select the Traffic Class and configure the
bandwidth share value for each queue.
Step 7
Click Apply.

WAN Policing

In WAN Policing, the rate-control mode supports eight queues. Each queue can be configured with a maximum
rate.
To configure the WAN Policing page, follow these steps:
Step 1
Click QoS > WAN Policing.
Step 2
Check Enable policing of traffic on WAN interfaces.
Step 3
In the Policy Class Table, configure the following for each queue:
Traffic class
Maximum Rate
Step 4
Click Apply.

WAN Bandwidth Management

WAN interfaces can be configured with the maximum bandwidth provided by the ISP. When the value (transfer
rate in KBP/S) is configured, the traffic entering the interface is shaped in defined rate.
Select Unspecified or Default.
Enter the queue's maximum rate of bandwidth in percentages to limit the incoming
traffic from WAN to LAN.

WAN Policing

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