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Configuring BWM classification

Each BWM contract is assigned a classification policy. The classification can be based on a filter or service(s) on the Virtual server. Filters are used to create classification policies based on the IP source address, IP destination address, TCP port number, UDP, and UDP port number.

Any item configured with a filter can be used for bandwidth management. To associate a particular classification with a contract, enter the contract number into the Device Manager tab's contract field as shown below.


BWM classification item Where to configure in Device Manager
IP destination address
IP source address
TCP port number

Edit > WSM Card > L4 Switching > Filters > Filters tab
See Creating a new filter.
UDP
Edit -> WSM Card -> L4 Switching -> Filters -> Protocol = 17
See Creating a new filter.
UDP Port
Edit -> WSM Card -> L4 Switching -> Filters ->
Low Source Port = number (ex 53 for DNS)
High Source Port = number (ex 53 for DNS)
Low Destination Port = number (ex 53 for DNS)
High Destination Port = number (ex 53 for DNS)
See Creating a new filter.
Virtual server
Edit > WSM Card > L4 Switching > SLB > Virtual Servers tab
See Configuring a virtual server.
Port
Edit > WSM Card > Port > Port tab
Note: A BWM contract cannot be applied to a single port in a trunk group. It must be applied to the trunk group itself.
See Setting port parameters.
Trunk
Edit > WSM Card > General > Trunks tab
See Configuring a trunk group.
VLAN
Edit > WSM Card > Virtual LANs > VLAN Membership tab
See Configuring a VLAN.
URL path
Edit > WSM Card > L4 Switching > Filters > URL BWM Filtering tab
Edit > WSM Card > L4 Switching > SLB > URL based BWM tab
Edit > WSM Card > L4 Switching > URL parsing > Load Balance tab


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