SonicOS 7.0 Objects
- SonicOS 7.0
- Match Objects
- Zones
- How Zones Work
- Default Zones
- Security Types
- Allow Interface Trust
- Effect of Wireless Controller Modes
- Zones Overview
- The Zones Page
- Adding a New Zone
- Adding a New Zone in Policy Mode
- Adding a New Zone in Classic Mode
- Configuring a Zone for Guest Access
- Configuring a Zone for Open Authentication and Social Login
- Configuring the WLAN Zone
- Configuring the RADIUS Server
- Configuring DPI-SSL Granular Control per Zone
- Enabling Automatic Redirection to the User-Policy Page
- Cloning a Zone
- Editing a Zone
- Deleting Custom Zones
- Addresses
- Addresses Page
- About UUIDs for Address Objects and Groups
- Working with Dynamic Address Objects
- Services
- URI Lists
- Schedules
- Dynamic Group
- Email Addresses
- Match Objects
- Countries
- Applications
- Web Categories
- Websites
- Match Patterns
- Custom Match
- Profile Objects
- Endpoint Security
- Bandwidth
- QoS Marking
- Content Filter
- DHCP Option
- Block Page
- Anti-Spyware
- Gateway Anti-Virus
- Log and Alerts
- Intrusion Prevention
- AWS
- Action Profiles
- Security Action Profile
- DoS Action Profile
- Action Objects
- App Rule Actions
- Content Filter Actions
- Object Viewer
- SonicWall Support
Actions Using Bandwidth Management
Application layer bandwidth management (BWM) allows you to create policies that regulate bandwidth consumption by specific file types within a protocol, while allowing other file types to use unlimited bandwidth. This enables you to distinguish between desirable and undesirable traffic within the same protocol. Application layer bandwidth management is supported for all Application matches, as well as custom App Rules policies using HTTP client, HTTP Server, Custom, and FTP file transfer types. For more information about policy types, refer to About App Rules Policy Creation section in SonicOS 7.0 Rules and Policies Administration Guide for Classic Mode.
As a best practice, make sure that the Bandwidth Management profile settings are configured on the OBJECT | Profile Objects > Bandwidth page according to Configuring Bandwidth Profile Objects before configuring any BWM policies.
Application layer bandwidth management configuration is handled in the same way as Access Rule bandwidth management configuration. However, with App Rules you can specify all content type, which you cannot do with access rules.
Bandwidth management use cases
- As an administrator you might want to limit .mp3 and executable file downloads during work hours to not more than 1 Mbps. At the same time, you want to allow downloads of productive file types such as .doc or .pdf up to the maximum available bandwidth or even give the highest possible priority to downloads of the productive content.
- As another example, you might want to limit bandwidth for a certain type of peer-to-peer (P2P) traffic, but allow other types of P2P to use unlimited bandwidth. Application layer bandwidth management allows you to create policies to do this.
A number of BWM action options are also available in the default action list. The BWM action options change depending on the Bandwidth Management Type setting on the OBJECT | Profile Objects > Bandwidth page. For more information about bandwidth action objects, refer to Defining Bandwidth Profile Object Settings.
You can also create custom BWM actions according to Configuring Bandwidth App Rule Action Objects.
Guaranteed bandwidth for all levels of BWM combined must not exceed 100%.
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