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Watson SHDSL Router
Web-based Management Manual
bandwidth will be available to all other traffic. However when needed, the entire
class is reserved solely for its owner.
Moreover, you can limit the maximum bandwidth that a class can use even if the
entire bandwidth is available. When a shaping class is first defined for a specific
traffic type, two shaping classes are created. The second class is the 'Default
Class', which is responsible for all the packets that do not match the defined shap-
ing class, or any other classes that may be defined on the device. You can also de-
fine wildcard devices, such as all WAN devices. This can be viewed in the 'Class
Statistics' screen (see Figure 8-58).
8.3.4.2 Device Traffic Shaping
This section describes the different Traffic Shaping screens and terms, and pre-
sents the feature's configuration logic.
Click 'Traffic Shaping' under the QoS tab in the 'Services' screen. The 'Traffic
Shaping' screen appears.
Figure 8-45: Traffic Shaping
Click the 'New Entry' link. The 'Add Device Traffic Shaping' screen appears.
Select the device for which you would like to shape the traffic. The drop-down
menu includes all your gateway's devices, and you can select either a specific de-
vice for which to shape the traffic, or 'Any Device' to add a traffic shaping class to
all devices. In this example, select the WAN Ethernet option.
If you would like to configure Watson's LAN traffic transmission/reception rate,
select the relevant LAN device. If you would like to apply the settings on all LAN
devices, select the 'Default LAN Device' entry.
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