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1. First second page ss gt Next Next page 21 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual j Modify the existing link Il Delete the link Link Mew Remnant 128000kKbps Outhound 128000kbpsinbound Internal External Cut Internal External dn Mame Enable Action Guarantee kbps Burst kbps Guarantee kbps Burst kbps 1 Branch_Campany 20480 12 9 20480 12 9 20480 12 9 20480 12 9 Enabled y 2 Default Link 10240 6 5 10240 6 5 10240 6 5 10240 6 5 Enabled DY Press New or Ly button the link configuration page will be shown as the following Order Links processing sequence When the BM 2155 receives a packet it will find the fit policy from order 1 link order 2 link and so on Thus always put mission critical traffic policy in preceding Links to get higher performance Link Name Name of this link Guarantee Assign guaranteed bandwidth in kbps to this link This is the minimum bandwidth that the link guarantees The sum of all link s guarantee bandwidth should not exceed the inbound and outbound bandwidth settings on chapter 4 1 3 Burst This link s maximum bandwidth may be used Priority The packet s priority on this link Each link is assigned a priority Low or Medium or High Higher priority traffic is given precedence over lower priority traffic Enable Enable or disable this link Save Cancel Press Save
2. 4 3 3 External Host This report shows the bandwidth usage rate of each external host And you can choose several kinds of period that you want it to display The graph report shows both inbound and outbound traffic Bandwidth Usage External Host Period 30min Hour Day Week Month Year Renew Renew All Host Server 204 Automatic Refresh Interval Off host traffic by 30min 16 00 16 05 In aug 578 e E A EE 2 Mbits s Out avg 578 kbits s max 2 Mbits s In traffic Out traffic 4 3 4 Service This report shows the bandwidth usage rate that each service used And you can choose several kinds of period that you want it to display The graph report shows both inbound and outbound traffic 239 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Bandwidth Usage Service Period 30min Hour Day Week Month Year Renew Renew All Service all tcp Automatic Refresh Interval 1 min service traffic by 30min 17 00 17 05 47 10 AA max 778 kbits s Out aug 29 kbits s max 800 kbits s In traffic out traffic 4 3 5 Top 10 Internal Host This report shows top 10 bandwidth usage of internal hosts And you can choose several kinds of period that you want it to display Bandwidth Usage Top 10 Internal Host Period 30min Hour Day Week Month Year Automatic Refresh Interval off Internal External cm Clinet 206 155K 34 01 M 100 IE Internal External NETA A o
3. Existing Folders Administrative Tools Divx Jasc Software Kerio Startup gt Install InstallShield Wizard Setup Status Installing Copying OLE Automation files Instala p a _aAa a p Bj Install Windows Task 8 Jasc Paint Shop ETlinstalishietd CEL 7 01 PM Bandwidth Analyzer Setup is performing the requested operations 45 InstallShield _ OA bce BET Install E Windows Task BN c qwrnnrisys ETlimstallShield EN sispm 47 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual InstallShield Wizard Setup Status Bandwidth Analyzer ly Setup is performing in the requested operations x information MySQL server to insert database schema 4 Ja Paint Edinstallsh WinMySC InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished installing Bandwidth Analyzer on your computer Follow the prompt on the screen to start the installation Before install the program the installation procedure will install MySQL database relative file After the MySQL installation is completed it will then start the installation the Bandwidth Analyzer After the installation process is completed a program named Bandwidth Analyzer will be shown by clicking Start gt Program Select the Bandwidth Analyzer to start the program 5 4 Using Bandwidth Analyzer There are 4 menus on the BM 2155 1 File Two su
4. button to save above configurations and Cancel button to discard your configurations Internal External Out Guarantee Br kbps mininum 64 remnant 48480 Internal External in Guarantee TD kbps mininum 64 remnant 148480 IS E dons madmum 158720 Description D BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 4 2 2 Policy Editor Here will list all the policies that you have made The total number of policy per link cannot exceed 256 for BM 2155 And the total number of host catalog service catalog and policies cannot exceed 1024 for BM 2155 The following functions are provided on this page 4 4 4 4 4 Link Link selector shows the policies that this Link group belongs to New Create new policy Prev Goto previous page 1 2 First second page Next Next page Modify the existing policy Delete the policy Schedule the time when the policy will be enabled Policy Link Default Link New Policy Remnant 7936kbps Outbound 7936kbps inbound Internal External Internal External E External Host Service Enable Action Guarantee kbps Guarantee kbps Internal 205 External 204 MOS 1024 10 1024 10 Enabled g http 13 3 Default internal hast Any host all 256 2 5 256 2 5 Enabled Y Press New or Modify button the policy configuration page will be shown as the following Order Policies processing sequence When
5. gt TWARE PRODUCT INCLUDING SOFTWARE M EDA DOCUMENTATION AND ANY ASSOCIATED MATERIALSITHE SOFTWARE Internet BEFORE OPENING THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE READ THE TERMS OF OA Explorer AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BY OPENING THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE AN HA E ge preg all the terms e td setup will Divx Player 2 0 Alpha InstallShield ry eng pa Install g ows Task ja Paint Shop Elinstalishiet le Da 7 00PM 46 fe My Documents My Computer Internet Explorer Mstart 4 E EQ A My Documents start 4 E S A Recycle Bin Internet Astart 4 E G A R W Ex a Window Explore InstallShield Wizard Choose Destination Location Select folder where Setup will install files BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Setup will install Bandwidth Analyzer in the following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder C Program Files Planet B andwidth Analyzer Browse InstallShield mmm ELANET o InstallShield Wizard Select Program Folder Please select a program folder ee Install L Windows Task WH Jasc Paint shop EYinstallShield E im 700m Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below You may type a new folder name or select one from the existing folders list Click Next to continue Program Folders Bandwidth Analyze
6. 4 3 14 Email Account Setting This function will enable the BM 2155 to send e mail alerts to the System Administrator when Alert Event occurs 39 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Enable Alert Enable or disable the function to send Alert Event by e mail Authentication Check box for Email Alert Turn iton when the SMTP server need to make authentication for the email sender SMTP Server The IP address or domain name of SMTP server SMTP User The e mail address of sender the account that BM 2155 will use Password The e mail password of sender EMail to The e mail address of receiver the network administrator that BM 2155 would like to alert to Save save configuration gt gt gt Test Test if the Alert Event can be sent to receiver properly Email Account Setting Authentication SMTP Server planet com tw SMTP User admin planet com tw Entail to admin planet com tw 4 3 15 Alert Event The function enable the BM 2155 send an e mail to notify the administrator when following conditions occur Device Restart Send an Alert Event when the BM 2155 is restarted Cable connected detection Send an Alert Event when cables are being connected or removed Web login fail Send an Alert Event when a invalid login occurs for example login password is incorrect Upload bandwidth average usage is more than Kbps for past minutes Send an Alert Event when the a
7. UDP packets The idea is to send so much data to your system that it slows you down so much that you re disconnected from IRC due to a ping timeout By defining a ICMP flood attack threshold the BM 2155 allows only the certain number of ICMP packets each second Deny Port Scan Most attackers will first scan all port of the victim to know which services are running and then determined how to attack Deny port scan will make hacker much hard to attack your internal LAN Circumventing Path MTU Discovery with MSS Clamping for ADSL cable PPPoE An Ethernet packet provides maximum 1460 bytes payload However not all parts of the Internet support full 1460 bytes of payload per packet It is therefore necessary to try and find the largest packet that will fit in order to optimize a connection This process is called Path MTU Discovery where MTU stands for Maximum Transfer Unit However Path MTU Discovery is not always working MSS Maximum Segment Size is another way to set the maximum packet size This is a field in the TCP Options part of a SYN packet By enable MSS clamping the BM 2155 calculates the proper MSS for your link and tell the remote side unequivocally do not ever try to send me packets bigger than this value Enable this function if your Internet connection is ADSL or cable modem and you meet connection problem with your ISP Deny Ping request on this device If not checked BM 2155 will respond to ICMP packet
8. IP address TP Address 192 2166 lt 20 250 Please press A or Y button to edit the BM 2155 s IP Address Press ENTER button to edit next number After editing all the number press ENTER button to start the Network mask configuration NOTE You can press A or V longer for the number to change in unit of 10 4 Set the BM 2155 s subnet mask Netmask Address 29s ZOE D Please press A or button to edit the BM 2155 s subnet mask Press ENTER button to edit next number After editing all the number press ENTER button to start the Gateway address configuration 5 Set the BM 2155 s Gateway address Gateway Address LIZ LOS 072598 Please press A or Y button to edit the BM 2155 s Gateway address Press ENTER button to edit next number After editing all the number press ENTER button to save the configuration 54 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 6 Confirm and Save Configuration Save Config Y Enter N ESC If the configuration is Ok please press ENTER Button to save Otherwise press ESC button to go back to SELECT Menu 7 After you press ENTER button the following message is shown Setup Network save OK Now the new IP setting is active and you can start on web management of the BM 2155 A 3 View Network 1 Press ENTER button to enter Select menu 2 Select View Network and press ENTER button to view the network settings SELECT View Net
9. IP or DNS name If you want to manually s12 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual configure the date and time left this field blank Note Please find below NTP server web address for your reference to set the time server http www eecis udel edu mills ntp clock1a htm http www eecis udel edu mills ntp clock2a htm Time Zone System administrator must select the time zone for the region Save Press save button to save all these configurations If you have input a NTP server IP address or DNS name the BM 2155 will try to inquire the current time and update the Date and Time field Renew All Report If the newly configured date and time are earlier than the previous ones you have to click Renew All Report button Otherwise the static report can not be displayed normally NTP Server 192 168 1 55 The Date Time information will be used in the reporting system refer to section 4 3 If your BM 2155 can reach to the Internet you can find the nearest NTP server in the Internet for your BM 2155 that should provide the accurate date and time for the BM 2155 Caution After you press the Renew All Report button it will clear the report system 4 1 6 Host BM 2155 can control the bandwidth usage via host IP address You must define local and or remote user s IP address that you want to manage to the host catalog This host catalog is useful on defining policy The total traffic monitor number of host
10. It is not necessary to configure Inbound and outbound bandwidth in the same values Asymmetric bandwidth like 1 5Mbps 1544Kbs downstream 384Kbps upstream ADSL is allowed eae BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 4 1 4 VLAN VLAN setting enables the BM 2155 to operate within a VLAN network Since the network could be a VLAN tagged network this option provides the alternative to pass through the VLAN tagged packets from the router or switches transparently The switch and the router that connected with BM 2155 should also support IEEE802 1Q Tagged VLAN To configure the options in the Web page you are required to turn on the VLAN support from the LCD panel and reboot the BM 2155 after it is configured please refer to Appendix A 4 page 56 for the setup steps Please consult or check with the network administrator about the VLAN setting before you access the management interface You are required to use the main VLAN ID you inserted to the BM 2155 before you setup the further VLAN setting The options can be found in this Web page are as below VLAN Tagged Support Display VLAN function is enabled or disabled Main VLAN ID The VLAN ID that allowed to manage the BM 2155 it can be any one of all VLAN IDs This value can be set only from LCD Panel Please note this ID is the VLAN the BM 2155 device is on Specify an ID in the range 1 4095 default to 1 VLAN ID Group The other VLAN IDs of the VLAN Network The IDs that
11. MDI interface Please make sure your switch support Gigabit Ethernet and then the BM 2155 could manage bandwidth up to 155Mbps 2 2 Install Bandwidth Manager BM 2155 to Your Network Choose an Installation Site Select a suitable place on the network to install the BM 2155 Connect LAN Cables Use standard LAN cables to connect your LAN side Switch or Hub to the LAN ports on BM 2155 The LAN and WAN port of BM 2155 support Auto Negotiation to connect with best speed and duplex mode The LAN port of BM 2155 is MDI port Thus you can just use straight network to connect the LAN port to your switch or hub Connect WAN Cable BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Connect the router or switch hub to the WAN port on BM 2155 The LAN and WAN port of BM 2155 are both MDI port Thus in some case you may need to use cross over cable to connect your router Power Up Connect the supplied power cord to BM 2155 and use the power switch that in rear panel to turn on the BM 2155 Use only the power cord provided Using a different one may cause hardware damage Check the LEDs The PWR LED should be ON This STATUS LED flash when is reading writing data from the DOM Disk on Memory Both the WAN and LAN s ACT LNK LED should be on If one of the LEDs is off please check the network connection In some case you may need to use cross over cable to connect the LAN or WAN port to your networks For more information refer to Section
12. When the report generation is completed it will then show the Top 10 IP Flow Chart similar to the following From this Top 10 flow chart you can know which host uses the most bandwidth 49 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 7 Bandwidth Analyzer Advanced Analysis laj x lg File view Window Help 181 x Advanced Analysis Top 10 IP Flow Chart PA ap Y IP Flow Detail 6 Top 101P Flow Chart 60 Advanced IP Flow Chart 6 Advanced Service Flow Chart Ready NUM IP Flow Detail tab You can also click the IP Flow Detail to know the bandwidth usage status of all hosts M Bandwidth Analyzer Advanced Analysis ja x lg File view Window Help pa fe Advanced Analysis 203 70 249 255 203 70 249 53 203 70 249 2 210 66 155 78 210 66 155 79 255 255 255 255 203 70 249 7 203 70 249 14 203 70 249 11 203 70 249 57 203 70 249 19 203 70 249 123 203 70 249 1 203 70 249 39 203 70 249 112 203 70 249 20 un on Hoo0ooftooonooone IP Flow Detail o Top 10 IP Flow Chart o Advanced IP Flow Chart 0 Advanced Service Flow Chart Ready NUM Advanced Analysis After the report is generated this option becomes available Flow Rank From the pull down menu select the IP address which you want to make advanced analysis IP Flow Query Click this button to make Advanced IP Flow Chart of the host you select You can know the hsot s
13. address 1 and 5 192 168 0 20 30 for the range of IP address from 20 to 30 and 192 168 0 128 28 for IP address from 128 to 143 Location If the host s position is on the WAN side of BM 2155 in the network please choose external If the host s position is on the LAN side of BM 2155 please choose internal Monitor Enable or disable to monitor the traffic flow with this IP or IP range and show on the report function Description Additional description of this host s Save Cancel Press save button to save above configurations and Cancel button to discard your configurations After clicking Save or Cancel button the Host Catalog page will be shown again To edit the host s you have configured please click Modify button on the Action field To remove the host s you have configured please click Delete button on the Action field Tip It is recommended to use subnet type such as 10 0 0 0 24 for the format of the IP address this make the device has a higher performance than it is in format of IP range 14 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 4 1 7 Service The Service Catalog contains all the popular services that you may want to manage The total traffic monitor number of host catalog service catalog and policies can not exceed 1024 for BM 2155 The BM 2155 have contained 35 predefine services For other Internet services however you can direct click on New to add the services or click on Modify icon
14. button to Install MySQL ODBC 2 If the software is already exist the buttons will change to grey color and shows MYSQL ODBC has been installed 3 Please follow the instruct to completed the installation Js MySQL Connector ODBC 3 51 Installation J MySQL Connector ODBC 3 51 Welcome Welcome to MySQL Connector ODBC 3 51 Setup program This program will install MyODBC 3 51 on pour computer i It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs M y S qli before running this Setup Program Click Cancel to quit Setup and close any programs you have running Click Next to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law lt Back i Cancel http www mysql com Start dd E a Sp Install Emyso Connector OD DA 6 40PM 2 MySQL Connector ODBC 3 51 Installation SA MySQL Connector ODBC 3 51 ReadMe MySQL ODBC 3 51 Driver README C Copyright MySQL AB 1995 2002 This is the source or binary distribution of ODBC for MySQL This software is distributed under General Public License M y S qli GPL For more information read the file COPYING that comes along with this distribution As a special exception to the MyODBC GPL l
15. catalog service catalog and policies cannot exceed 1024 for BM 2155 The Host Catalog page lists all the defined hosts with host name IP address and location On the top of the host table the following buttons are available New Create new host catalog Prev Go to previous page 1 2 First second page Next Next page On the Action field of each host name the following two buttons are provided j Modify the host catalog i Delete the host catalog 13 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Host Catalog Mew Prey 1 2 Next Mow Page 1 Total ltern 16 fiver O big 192 168 1 22 After clicking New or Modify button the following host configuration page will be shown Host Catalog New 192 165 1 8 e IP Address Y Format a 10 0 0 1 6910 0 0 1 255 010 0 0 0 24 diMix format of a b and e Use comma to divide each ones Disabled Enabled a Description El El Host Name The name of specified IP address or a range of IP address With it you can easily tell the bandwidth usage through this meaningful name For example a name like Web_server to a dedicated IP or Acct_Group for the IP range of accounting department IP Address IP or IP range of this host You can input by single IP address IP range IP subnet or mix of about formats and divided by comma For example 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 5 for the two devices using IP
16. defined or match in the IP MAC table 4 2 5 IP MAC Table Here will list all the defined IP MAC binding table that you have built The following functions and information are provided on this page New Create new IP MAC binding Delete All Delete all the IP MACbinding table Prev Go to previous page 1 2 First second page gt Next Next page On the Action field of each IP address the following two buttons are provided Br Modify the IP MAC binding i Delete the IP MAC binding IPIMAC Table IP Address MAC Address Press New or modify button the IP MAC Table configuration page will be shown as the following MAC Address The MAC address of the host in format of xx XxX XX XXIXX XX IP Address The IP address of the host in format of xxx xxx xxx xxx If you want to specify the MAC address only input 0 0 0 0 here Enable Enable or Disable the IP MAC binding Only enabled IP MAC binding is applied to the allow or 296 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual block blocking mode IPJMAC Table New MAC Address e g 00 30 412 34 56 IP Address 0 0 0 0 for any IP addresses Enable Enabled 4 2 6 Discover IP MAC The Discover IP MAC function help you to find all the IP MAC binding on your local network The following functions and information are provided on this page 4 4 IP Subnet Input a class C subnet for the BM 2155 to find
17. policy to ensure that high priority packets and receive the maximum available bandwidth In addition each policy can have a schedule defined for when the policy is activated or inactivated in increments of 5 minutes The BM 2155 also enables administrators to effectively measure traffic on your network and provides comprehensive graphical reports about how bandwidth is being used The administrator can view each internal inbound and outbound traffic of host as well as network services The BM 2155 also provides a graphical report for either the top ten internal hosts or services that generate traffic This report system helps administrators quickly understand and reallocate bandwidth usage to an optimized level and make best use of the limited and expensive wide area network bandwidth For uninterrupted Internet access the BM 2155 also provides HA High Availability function which allows to install two BM 2155s in parallel If the active BM 2155 fails the backup BM 2155 will become active to manage the network bandwidth to keep the network in order without any interruption 1 1 Features 19 inch rack mount size with two 10 100 1000 Mbps Fast Ethernet port for 155Mbps inbound and outbound throughput LCD panel for initial setup and network information display Remote configuration through standard web browser with SSL security Supports SNMP to simplify management Transparent operation requires no changes to existing network structure High lev
18. the BM 2155 receives a packet it will find the packet s Internal Host External Host and Service and check which policy the packet applies Order 1 policy will be the first policy to check and so on When the BM 2155 find a policy fit to the packet it will stop the checking and apply the guarantee bandwidth burst bandwidth and priority to the packet Thus always put mission critical traffic policy in the front to get higher performance Internal Host The internal host that you want to manage You have to first define the internal host on host catalog External Host The destination host that you want to manage You have to first define the external host on host catalog You can build an external host if the BM 2155 is deployed in a LAN to LAN VPN Wireless G SHDSL etc network environment Sharing Type By IP share out bandwidth between IP addresses By Connection Share out bandwidth between connections TCP connection limit per IP Limit the number of TCP connection per IP address Service The service that you want to manage The services must be defined on the service catalog Guarantee Assign guaranteed bandwidth in kbps to this policy This is the minimum bandwidth that the policy guarantees The sum of all guarantee bandwidth should not exceed the inbound and outbound bandwidth settings on chapter 4 1 3 Burst This policy s maximum bandwidth may be used This is the maximum bandwidth that the policy can
19. use Priority The packet s priority on this policy Each policy is assigned a priority Low or Medium or High Higher priority traffic is given precedence over lower priority traffic Enable Enable or disable this policy 293 4 You may use o gt BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Save Cancel Press Save button to save above configurations and Cancel button to discard your configurations Policy New a ma zero mean no limit Internal External External Guarantee fo kbps imininum g remnant 9216 A fps mamurn 10240 Internal External 0 External L mE kbps imininum g remnant 9216 Description button on policy list to schedule when each policy will be enabled Start time Time to start policy activation End time Time to terminate policy activation Week Days in a week that you want QoS policy to take effect Enable Enable or disable this schedule Save Cancel Press Save button to save all the configurations and Cancel button to discard your configurations Boucy gt chedule CTO EE End time hr 30 M tion M Tue Wed M Thul Week Fil sat T sun li Bees i 24 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 4 2 3 Protection The BM 2155 provides extended capabilities for filtering out any malicious attacks based on TCP UDP or ICMP protocols This greatly improves the security of your bandwidth an
20. use port 80 PLANET VolP gateway is using 30000 to 30100 by default Description Additional description of this service Save Cancel Press save button to save above configurations and Cancel button to discard your configurations After clicking Save or Cancel button the Service Catalog page will be shown again To edit the service you have configured please click Modify button on the Action field To remove the service you have configured please click Delete button on the Action field 4 1 8 SNMP Use the SNMP Configuration screen to display and modify parameters for the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP The device includes an on board SNMP agent which monitors the status of its hardware as well as the traffic passing through it A computer attached to the network called a Network Management Station NMS can be used to access this information Access rights to the agent are controlled by community string To communicate with the device the NMS must first submit a valid community string for authentication SNMP Community Strings public System Location PLANET Headquarter Contact Information Technical_ Support 16 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Enable SNMP Check this box to enable the SNMP function Community Strings A community entry authorized for management access The network management station must use same string to read the SNMP data from the device System Location Spec
21. 1 3 Bandwidth Manager BM 2155 Front View BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Chapter 3 Getting Started This chapter explains how to setup your computer to be a client to manage the BM 2155 3 1 Initial Setup by LCD Panel 1 Press ENTER button to enter Select menu 2 Choose Setup Network and press ENTER button to enter IP setup process SELECT Setup Network 3 Set the BM 2155 s IP address IP Address 192 166 0250 Please press A or Y button to edit the BM 2155 s IP address Press ENTER button to edit next number After editing all the number press ENTER button to start the Network mask configuration NOTE You can press A or Y longer for it the number to change in unit of 10 4 Set the BM 2155 s subnet mask Netmask Address 25562 OL IN Please press A or Y button to edit the BM 2155 s IP address Press ENTER button to edit next number After editing all the number press ENTER button to start the Gateway address configuration 5 Set the BM 2155 s Gateway address Gateway Address SZ O62 204 Please press A or button to edit the BM 2155 s IP address Press ENTER button to edit next number After editing all the number press ENTER button to save the configuration 6 Confirm and Save Configuration Save Config Y Enter N ESC If the configuration is Ok please press ENTER button to save Otherwise press ESC button to go back to SELECT Menu
22. 10 Service All Policies Bandwidth Usage Customized Bandwidth Usage Report IP Discovery for auto IP address account Advanced Report Bandwidth Analyzer for advanced analysis Upload each user s connection data to FTP sever for billing or other analysis Firewall Deny SYN UDP ICMP flood deny port scan Access control to limit user s access rights based on IP or TCP UDP port Discard per user connection based on IP or MAC Deny PING request on BM Other Functions Firmware upgradeable through web NTP support Configuration backup and restore through web second hot standby device in parallel provides high availability BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 1 Installation Requirements Before installing the BM 2155 make sure your network meets the following requirements Mechanical Requirements The BM 2155 is to be installed between your router and local area network The BM 2155 can be placed on the table or rack Locate the unit near the power outlet Electrical Requirements The BM 2155 is powered from 100 240 VAC A standard IEC connector is used for the power cable Follow all applicable electrical codes Frame ground should be tied to a common grounding point using 18AWG cable NOTE The BM 2155 is a power required device it means the BM 2155 will not work until it is powered If your networked PCs will need to transmit data all the time please consider use an UPS Uninterru
23. 157 K 34 39 hal 100 CE EH Press m button to view graph report of specified internal host The graph report shows both inbound and outbound traffic 4 3 6 Top 10 External Host This report shows top 10 bandwidth usage of external hosts And you can choose several kinds of period that you want it to display 39 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Bandwidth Usage Top 10 External Host Period 30min Hour Cay Week Month ear Automatic Refresh Interval off Internal External fn Server 204 578K 127 08 M 17000 ME Internal External ut Server 204 578 K 127 00 M 100 IEEE Press Liu button to view graph report of specified internal host The graph report shows both inbound and outbound traffic 4 3 7 Top 10 Service This report shows top 10 bandwidth usage of services And you can choose several kinds of period that you want it to display Bandwidth Usage Top 10 Service Period 30min Hour Day Week Month Year Automatic Refresh Interval fi min Internal External dri a Average rale Total transfer bae http 2k 47253k Average rate Total transfer bps byte 14 K Percentage 4k Press Liu button to view graph report of specified service The graph report shows both inbound and outbound traffic 34 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 4 3 8 Bandwidth Policy You can c
24. 2155 Rev 1 0 Oct 2004 Part No EM BM2155 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUC TION cuina scianida nai A a A dai 1 i Pe al 7 lt UL ES lid 1 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS in A E E N E E 2 1 3 BANDWIDTH MANAGER BM 2155 FRONT VIEW u cccccccccccsscessccsecssccsscesecesecsecsseesseeseeesecssecsesesscessessscsecseeeseeeseeeaes 3 1 4 BANDWIDTH MANAGER BM 2155 REAR PANEL li tt dai 4 Ss AN 5 CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION susi iaa iace AT a nabo 6 221 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A E A 6 2 2 INSTALL BANDWIDTH MANAGER BM 2155 TO YOUR NETWORK ooccooccoccconcconocnonononnnonnconnonnnonnnon anno ncnn nono nonanona non nnno 6 CHAPTER 3 GETING STARTED occitano iento ariba 8 3 1 INITIAL SETUP BY ECD PANEL cs aaa 8 3 2 LOGGING INAS ADMINISTRATOR ieii eie a a oie 9 CHAPTER 4 WEB CONFIGURATION oiie a dd 10 A TOYS TEM SETTINGS e e trate imeoeecs 10 TAMOS O A asias 10 AN VO A de ea 11 A y APP ENE 11 TAIN ROCAS REE TI O O seat cte as 12 E A O ee eee 12 7d 6m OS ERE a ec Pe aT ee ee eS TR A ee Ee eae te eee ee eee 13 ART SOI VAC A a eee ces eae pe ae aaa eee elo 15 Cd GEL A E eee nee ere ee 16 AI BaCO ROSO O esis cncescaie acs ise a a Madre aieus eusseeemeecsanae cone 17 ALO RFNWa e WO ra Dl a AA Seles E A ve eaen ace 18 a TAI TN COCA srap E E E eect E E EE E A TA S 19 e RODO eoa T ON e 19 A A a R 20 AZ ROUCY EDITOR siipeni a a llo ee nae ener mae ee 21 42 A a a a e aa a a naa Oe Ste 21 A 8 NS aa a A a
25. 7 After you press ENTER the following message is shown Setup Network Save OK Now the new Network setting is active and you can start on web management of the BM 2155 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 3 2 Logging in as Administrator Now you can communicate with BM 2155 by web browser Open the web browser and type https 192 168 0 250 8889 Please note that 8889 is the port number of BM 2155 management interface https here is to invoke the SSL of you web browser 3 about blank Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help d Back gt gt 3 t a search Favorites Media Address https 192 168 0 250 5889 pen You must key in user name and password to enter its web management interface The default user name is admin without password Please enter your user name and password below Password Then you will enter BM 2155 s Configuration Menu BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Chapter 4 Web Configuration This chapter introduces how to configure the BM 2155 to effectively control your bandwidth usage On the top of the Web interface there is three major menu of the BM 2155 System Settings The basic system configurations Policy Editor The policy that will be used to manage the bandwidth Report The reporting system of the BM 2155 base on the system settings and pre defined policy The BM 2155 will need the three param
26. BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Bandwidth Manager BM 2155 User s Manual BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Copyright Copyright C 2004 PLANET Technology Corp All rights reserved The products and programs described in this User s Manual are licensed products of PLANET Technology This User s Manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright and this User s Manual and all accompanying hardware software and documentation are copyrighted No part of this User s Manual may be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form by any means by electronic or mechanical Including photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems for any purpose other than the purchaser s personal use and without the prior express written permission of PLANET Technology Disclaimer PLANET Technology does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications and makes no warranty and representation either implied or expressed with respect to the quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose PLANET has made every effort to ensure that this User s Manual is accurate PLANET disclaims liability for any inaccuracies or omissions that may have occurred Information in this User s Manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of PLAN
27. BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 4 3 Report PLANET BM 2155 can monitor all the inbound and outbound packets and automatically categorize to provide versatile reports These reports help you to analyze the traffic flowing through your BM 2155 and aid you in determining the optimum configuration for your system Q PLANET oroo Bandwidth Usage Alert Mail al T ce e PA att E Ffi AT 11m CMiall Account elle 4 3 1 Connection This report shows all the connections passed BM 2155 and you can choose several periods that you want it to display Bandwidth Usage Connection Period 30min Hour Day Week Month Year Renew Automatic Refresh Interval of Connections by 30min onnections 16 55 17 00 17 05 Average Connections Max Connections 31 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 4 3 2 Internal Host This report shows the bandwidth usage rate of each internal host And you can choose several kinds of period that you want it to display The graph report shows both inbound and outbound traffic Bandwidth Usage Internal Host Period 30min Hour Day Week Month Year Renew Renew All Host Clineb206 didnt set policy Automatic Refresh Interval 7 min host traffic by 30min 100 kE Bo E a 2 a 16 50 16 55 17 00 In aug 3 kbits s max 105 kbits s Out aug 4 kbits s max 109 kbits s In traffic out traffic
28. ET PLANET assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this User s Manual PLANET makes no commitment to update or keep current the information in this User s Manual and reserves the right to make improvements to this User s Manual and or to the products described in this User s Manual at any time without notice If you find information in this manual that is incorrect misleading or incomplete we would appreciate your comments and suggestions CE mark Warning This is a class A device In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Trademarks The PLANET logo is a trademark of PLANET Technology This documentation may refer to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names In most if not all cases these designations are claimed as trademarks or registered trademarks by their respective companies Customer Service For information on customer service and support for the BM 2155 please refer to the following Website URL http www planet com tw Before contacting customer service please take a moment to gather the following information v BM 2155 serial number and MAC address Any error messages that displayed when the problem occurred Any software running when the problem occurred Steps you took to resolve the problem on your own Revision User s Manual for PLANET BM 2155 Model BM
29. HA Mode 1 Press ENTER button to enter Select menu 2 Select Setup HA and press ENTER button to display current mode SELECT Setup HA Mode 3 Show HA Mode Status HA Mode is None Press Enter button for next step 4 Set HA Mode to Master Slave or None Set HA None Y Enter N ESG Press A or Y button to select HA Mode There are three modes None Master and Slave Press ENTER button to save the setting 5 After you press ENTER button the following message is shown Setup HA Mode pa Ver OR sass Setup HA Mode Now Need Reboot Setup HA Mode Rebooting _57 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual A 6 Reboot System 1 Press ENTER button to enter Select menu 2 Select Reboot System and press ENTER button for option Yes or No SELECT Reboot System 3 Reboot System Reboot System Y Enter N ESC Press Enter button to reboot the device Press ESC to cancel Reboot System Rebooting 58 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual A 7 Service Information 1 Press ENTER button to enter Select menu 2 Select Service Info and press ENTER button to display the Telephone number which you can contact with Planet SELECT Service Info 3 Telephone number Phone 886 2 2219 9518 Press Y button to display the E mail address which you can contact with Planet 4 Service E mail E Mail support planet com tw Press Y button to displa
30. Host Catalog When you import it the record s monitor attribute default is enabled Note The statistics for Upload Download Transfer on Text List starts at power on and it would keep accumulating till rebooting or Clear All button is clicked 36 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual IP Discovery Text List RENEW to Huti AUAM Refresh Interval alog e defined on Host Catalog efi tr Oe EEC EA TONO 4 3 11 IP Discovery Graph List This function provide a graph view all the internal IP addresses which have pass through BM 2155 and their upload and download data and you can choose several periods that you want it to display IP Discovery Graph List Period 30min Hour 12hour Day Automatic Refresh Interval off 192 168 1 206 5 traffic by 30min 0 0 In avg 661 kbits s max 2 Mbits s Out AMi BES kbits s max 2 Mbits E I t F ffi E ut t ra ffi c 192 168 1 255 s traffic by 30min In aug 2 bits s max 26 bits s Out aug O bits s max D bitsrs In traffic Out traffic 4 3 12 Log Export Log This function allows you to send all the session statistics to a FTP server The log data which compressed with tgz is sent to FTP server every 5 minutes This data is suitable for you to make your own analysis and even billing The following parameters are required Export Function Enable or disable the export function Server Type Choose the server type as FTP or FIPS FT
31. I A canieas eetaasasencneaeteeceamecaees 56 ASE LO EE cy MODE a Na E 57 PO TREB OOD SV Sie sia sareia cs seceded a ttn nada oda oe cneetune cease ante ce ne len nals anal 58 AT SERVICE NEO RIMA TION io ais 59 PEO PASSWORD RE SE o a e o DO 59 ARES ETA ON ere a ee c aid 60 A A sect eact a e a a a a aa a E 60 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Business critical and time sensitive applications such as VolP or transaction processing need guaranteed bandwidth PLANET s 155Mbps Bandwidth Manager the BM 2155 offers administrators of Medium or Large Enterprise network an easy yet powerful means to allocate network resources based on business priorities and to shape analyze and control bandwidth usage Expensive WAN resources are more effectively utilized avoiding the need for costly upgrades while still meeting business priorities Equipped with two 10 100 1000Mbps Ethernet ports for connecting to the local network and the WAN router respectively the PLANET BM 2155 is simple to install For bandwidth management packets can be classified based on IP address IP subnet and TCP UDP port number The device has more than 30 of the most common protocols such as H 323 Oracle HTTP as well as FIP for easy definition And then the administrator can define policies to ensure committed and maximum bandwidth levels for inbound outbound traffic in each class The administrator can also define three priority levels for each
32. IN and OUT packet rate for each small time period 5 minutes or 1 hours M Bandwidth Analyzer Advanced Analysis ja x lg File View Window Help 18 x Advanced Analysis 10 10 10 15 10 15 10 20 10 20 10 25 10 25 10 30 10 30 10 35 10 35 10 40 Min Miot Y Total Index B IP Flow Detail 5 Top 101P Flow Chat gg Advanced IP Flow Chart 60 Advanced Service Flow Chart Astart 4 A A BW OM documents Bcwinnrisys Bandwidth an iy network ando DEBE 11 56am Service Flow Query Click this button to make Advanced Service Flow chart which show the service usage status of the host for the duration you select A window similar to the following will be shown 50 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual HW Bandwidth Analyzer Advanced Analysis gt 33 a x IE File view Window Help la xi Advanced Analysis Protocol 203 70 249 53 Advanced Service Flow Chart Mother E pop3 other E pop3 IP Flow Detail Top 10 IP Flow Chart g amp o Advanced IP Flow Chart gg Advanced Service Flow Chart Ready NUM 51 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Chapter 6 High Availability Installation For uninterrupted Internet access the BM 2155 also provides HA High Availability function which allows to install two BM 2155s in parallel If the active BM 2155 fails the backup BM 2155 will become active to manage the network ban
33. PS is FTP with SSL security which is more secure than FTP Please make sure your FTP server also support FTPS before choose FTPS IP Address The IP address of the FTP server Port Number The TCP port number used for FTP communication The default port number for FTP is 21 237 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Remote Dir The directory used to store the log data Please make sure you have created this directory on the FTP server before make test If this column is empty the file will be saved into root directory Example CCP FILE asnicar lolo actas Root directory CABAGIUPR FICE Auca Sub directory Please leave this column empty if you want to save to root directory and create AAA sub directory if you want to save your file into AAA subdirectory User Name The user name used to login to FTP server Password The password used to login to FTP server Save Press Save button to save above configurations Test Test the connection status to FTP server If the server is on line and the remote directory user name and password are all correct the BM 2155 will upload a file named test_upload to the remote directory and a small window will pop up with message of Server is ready Otherwise it will show Can not connect to server Log Export Log Export Function Enabled Server Type FTP CC A Once you click Save the BM 2155 will start to export the l
34. SP This port is MDI interface Console This port is reserved for manufacturer use only BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 1 4 Bandwidth Manager BM 2155 Rear Panel On Off Rear View E q _ gt ES j bee Ta ge a PF E as 1 a ee Pe Seat am rd re eb al A WEL a e I dE a a DE K ci Fa E RS ONEN MO OTE is i gt C eo E p ane i L a Power This is where you will connect the AC power cord 100 240VAC is allowed On Off Switch You can turn on off this device by the switch when the power cord is connected BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Connections RS 232 console LCD Panel System LED System Power Status Network ACT LNK 100 1000 Power Operating Environment Temperature 0 50 C Relative Humidity 20 90 Dimension W x D x H Regulatory Software O O Service Catalog Policy i 5 7 Maximum Bandwidth policy 256 per Link oh a U y D 2 zh O a ct O 5 Traffic Classification Bandwidth Allocation Divide total bandwidth to different link Hierarchy of policy rules with In Out traffic management Management traffic on a VLAN Per policy rule of sharing type support shaper by IP or Connection TCP connection limit per IP Guaranteed and maximum bandwidth Scheduled in unit of 5 minutes 3 Priorities Real Time Report Number of Connections Internal Host In Out Traffic Service In Out Traffic Top 10 Host Top
35. all host and their MAC address on the subnet Ignore Defined Select Yes if you want to ignore the defined IP MAC binding However if only MAC address or IP address is defined on the IP MAC table the BM 2155 will still show the IP MAC binding on the result window Start Discover Click this button to start the discovery process Discover IPIMAC Range After clicking the Start Discover a warning message is shown to prompt for waiting a moment and don t press stop button of browser A screen similar to the following is then shown for all IP MAC address the BM 2155 found on the IP subnet you specify The following functions and information are provided on this page 4 4 4 4 Clear All Unselect al the IP MAC binding Select All Select all the IP MAC binding Import Import the selected IP MAC binding to the IP MAC Table Cancel Discard the discover result and go back to Discover IP MAC page On the table each item has 3 fields 4 4 Select Check this box to import to the IP MAC table after clicking Import button IP Address IP address the BM 2155 discovers If there is already an IP address defined on the IP MAC table a will be shown after the address to denote it is defined on the IP MAC table MAC Address IP address the BM 2155 discovers If there is already a MAC address defined on the IP MAC table a will be shown after the address to denote it is defined on the IP MAC table y ae BM 2155 B
36. andwidth Manager User s Manual Discover IP MAC Discover Result Giese al Select ail import Cancel definea on IPIMAC Table IP Address MAC Address 192 168 0 50 OO AC AE O0 40 E3 192168 0 57 00 48 54 24040 192166 0 22 00 04 29 40 49 E1 192166 0 250 00 90 FB 08 98 41 192166 0 251 00 90 FB 08 7 0 90 4 2 7 Export Import This page allows you to export the IP MAC table or import IP MAC binding from a text file Export IP MAC file export the IP MAC data to a file named ipmac dump in text format Import IP MAC file Click Browse to select the IP MAC table file you want to import and then click Start to import Export Import Export lPiMac file ImportiPivac te TTT cove Each item in the IP MAC Table file has 3 fields and use space to divide each field Field 1 IP address Field 2 MAC address Field 3 Enabled or disabled 1 for enabled O for disabled An example is as the following 192 168 0 1 00 30 4F 18 CB D4 1 192 168 0 2 00 30 4F 23 45 64 1 192 168 0 3 00 30 4F AB CD EF 0 4 2 8 Access Control Setting Access Control function allows you to control the access right of packets based on their IP address and TCP UDP port In Access Control setting you can enable or disable the access control function and choose Its access control mode Access Control Function Enable or disable access control function If it is enabled the access control checking will be p
37. b menus are provided New Analysis and Exit Select New Analysis to make another analysis Select Exit to exit this program View Select the Status Bar option to show or hide the status bar Window This menu allow you to choose either Cascade or Tile style to show the Analysis windows 48 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual or choose another Analysis window 4 Help Show the version information of BM 2155 Bandwidth Analyzer Advanced Analysis File View Window Help Advanced Analysis Duration 30 mins Date To Wednesday May 21 2003 k 22 45 i E Generate Report Advanced Analysis Flow Frank P Flow livery Index IP Flow Detail o Top 10 IF Flow Chart fo Advanced IP Flow Chart 5 Advanced Service Flow Chart NUM Ready On each analysis window it provides five tabs Index IP Flow Detail Top 10 IP flow Chart Advanced IP flow Chart Advanced Service Flow Chart On Index tab it provides the following options Duration Select the analysis time period of the report Available duration is 30 minutes 1 hour 1 day and 1 week Date to Select the end date of the report Time Select the end time of the report Generate Report Start the generation of the report After clicking this button it will show Analyzing data Please wait Depend on the size of the records it may take a few minutes to complete the generation Top 10 IP Flow Chart tab
38. bs once the Active BM 2155 is not operating the network traffic will swap to the slave BM 2155 right away However in the case that the Fast Ethernet Hub can not be found it is recommended to choose manageable switch with the support for ageing time setting as an alternative choice Due to the switch will need a fixed time to renew the MAC address table a normal switch will effect the active time for the slave BM 2155 To adjust the ageing time of the switch to a smaller one shall speed up the swap time between two BM 2155s 52 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual BM 2155 Master BM 2155 Slave 53 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Appendix A Using the LCD Panel A 1 LCD Panel Used to make IP settings view IP settings reboot system show service information reset password and reset all configuration t also show the average bandwidth usage for past 10 seconds when not in configuration mode Check section Initial Setup by LCD panel for detail on IP settings The following table shows the button function ENTER Used to select or confirm the selection ESC Used to cancel the selection or back to previous manual Press longer to increase the number by 10 Press longer to decrease the number by 10 A 2 Setup Network 1 Press ENTER button to enter Select menu 2 Select Setup Network and press ENTER button to enter IP setup process SELECT Setup Network 3 Set the BM 2155 s
39. d guarantees that such attacks will not disrupt the normal operation of your systems While filtering out detected malicious traffic your network will be able to operate normally 4 Deny SYN Flood TCP SYN Flood is one kind of attack that an attacker makes connection requests aimed at the victim device with packets with unreachable source addresses The device is not able to complete the connection requests and as a result the device wastes all of its network resources resulting in shutting down a device By defining a SYN attack threshold the BM 2155 allows only the certain number of packets with unreachable source addresses each second UDP Flood Attack UDP is a connectionless protocol and it does not require any connection setup procedure to transfer data An UDP Flood Attack is possible when an attacker sends a UDP packet to a random port on the victim device When the victim device receives an UDP packet it will determine what application is waiting on the destination port When it realizes that there is no application that is waiting on the port it will generate an ICMP packet of destination unreachable to the forged source address If enough UDP packets are delivered to ports on victim the device will go down By defining a UDP flood threshold the BM 2155 allows only the certain number of destination unreachable UDP packets each second ICMP Flood Attack An ICMP flood is usually accomplished by broadcasting either a bunch of pings or
40. dwidth and to keep the network in order without any interruption The following is the setup steps 1 Prepare two BM 2155s and two Ethernet switches 2 Please leave the two units disconnected from the network 3 Choose one unit to let it be a master device a Power on the master unit b Configure the master device s network setting from LCD Panel c Enable HA function from LCD panel and set mode to Master For more information please refer to A 5 Setup HA Mode page 55 The unit will reboot for activating the HA function d Connect WAN port to the Switch of WAN side and connect LAN port to the Switch of LAN side by Ethernet cables 4 Configure the second BM 2155 to be a slave device a Power on the slave unit b Configure the slave device s network setting as the master device configured the both devices must have the same IP address subnet mask and default gateway c Enable HA function from LCD panel and set mode to Slave For more information please refer to A 5 Setup HA Mode page 55 The unit will reboot to activate the HA function d Connect WAN port to the Switch of WAN side and connect LAN port to the Switch of LAN side by Ethernet cables 5 Now both BM 2155s is working on HA mode and you can enter the management interface by the IP address you set on LCD panel The Slave device will get same configuration from Master device automatically at 5 minutes intervals Note Consider using a Fast Ethernet Hub as the WAN or LAN hu
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42. el bandwidth shaper with hierarchical link Supports management traffic on a VLAN Traffic classification based on IP IP range subnet and TCP UDP port range Traffic classification support specially application like IPSEC PPTP P2P Configurable guaranteed and maximum bandwidth with three levels of priorities TCP connection limit within bandwidth policy Assigns daily and weekly access schedules to each individual policy Real time traffic monitoring with graphical bandwidth usage display Policy bandwidth usage report and customization of bandwidth usage reports A free utility Bandwidth Analyzer helps with further bandwidth analysis All user connections can be recorded and uploaded to an ftp sever for billing or analysis Se A gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt ss 4 Simple backup and restore of configuration files with full SSL protection eiie BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Basic firewall functions with access control by IP or MAC IP MAC discover function finds all hosts on the LAN Second hot standby device in parallel provides high availability 1 2 Package Contents The following items should be included BM 2155 Power Cord Quick Installation Guide User s Manual and utility CD RJ 45 cable Cross over cable Console cable gt gt Oh 4 Rack mounting kit If any of the contents are missing or damaged please contact your dealer or distributor immediat
43. ely BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 1 3 Bandwidth Manager BM 2155 Front View Front View Console Port MERA nos iin un u Bandwidth Manager D s MLA O O IskwT S IL LCD Panel LED Panel WAN Port E LAN Port LCD Panel Used to make IP settings view IP settings reboot system show service information reset password and reset all configuration It also show the average bandwidth usage for past 10 seconds when not in configuration mode Check section Initial Setup by LCD panel for detail on IP settings The following table shows the button function ENTER Used to select or confirm the selection ESC Used to cancel the selection or back to previous manual Press longer to increase the number by 10 Press longer to decrease the number by 10 LED Panel Used to show the system and connection status The following table show the connection LED definition Meaning o PWR Lit Orange Indicates the device is receiving power l Indicates the device is reading writing STATUS Lit Red data from DOM Lit Green a Ae the link pulse from LNK ACT Blink Packets are transmitting or receiving on Green LAN or WAN port 100 1000 Off Indicates the link operate on 10 or 1000Mbps Lit Green Indicates the link operate on 100Mbps LAN Port This is where you will connect the RJ 45 line to your local switch or device This port is MDI interface This is where you will connect the RJ 45 line to your Wan Op router or I
44. ent 0 8 Jammost Webandrp server rtp accent Press New or Modify button the access list configuration page will be shown as the following Order Access List processing sequence When the BM 2155 receives a packet it will find the packet s Source Host Destination Host and Service and check which Access List the packet applies Order 1 will be the first list to check and so on When the BM 2155 find a list fit to the packet it will stop the checking and accept or deny the packet Thus always put mission critical traffic list in the front to get higher performance Source Host The source host that you want to control You have to first define the source host on host catalog This is the host s which originates the network service request It can be on LAN internal or WAN external side Destination Host The destination host that you want to control You have to first define the destination host on host catalog This is the host s which receives the network service request It can be on LAN internal or WAN external side 29 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Service The service that you want to control The services must be defined on the service catalog Policy Accept or deny this access list Save Cancel Press Save button to save above configurations and Cancel button to discard your configurations Be last Any host Any host all tep ave Cancel 30
45. eters before it operates the bandwidth control Host illustrated in section 4 1 6 Services illustrated in section 4 1 7 and Policy illustrated in section 4 2 However some of the configurations are also required Please refer to the related section for the details 4 1 System Settings System settings menu contains three categories General allows you to configure basic network parameters Internet connection bandwidth and date time Catalog allows you to define host and services information which is needed for policy editor Admin contains options to setup SNMP backup restore settings upgrade firmware etc 3101000111 a Pe RA N E H ine ow Slem Serings System Settings 4 1 1 Information This section shows information about the BM 2155 Information Bld 2155 OBCO0O POXOT 01184 mM48HE8F Outbound 158720 kbps Inbound 158720 kbps 10 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 4 1 2 Network You can setup BM 2155 s network settings in this section 4 4 4 Host Name Please assign a name that is easy to remember for the BM 2155 Domain Name Your local network domain name DNS Server Your ISP s DNS server IP or your DNS server IP IP Address Please assign an IP that is not in use by other device for BM 2155 The default IP address of BM 2155 is 192 168 0 250 This IP address can be on different subnet from other internal hosts that you want to manage For example
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47. hoose each policy that you want to view And you can choose several kinds of period that you want it to display The graph report shows both inbound and outbound traffic Bandwidth Usage Bandwidth Policy Period 30min Hour Day Week Month Year Renew Renew All Policy Default Link Default Policy El Automatic Refresh Interval 1 min gt bandwidth policy traffic by 30min 100 E oa 50 10 00 10 05 10 10 In avg 43 kbits s max 159 kbits s Cut avg 284 blits s max 3 Ebits s In traffic cut traffic 4 3 9 Customize This function offers system administrator to easily collect network bandwidth usage rate information to report The BM 2155 will record the traffic of all the defined host catalog service catalog and policy and save the following data in a specified time period The average bandwidth usage per minute for past 12 hours The average bandwidth usage per 10 minutes for past 60 hours The average bandwidth usage per hour for past 10 days The average bandwidth usage per day for past 360 days 1 year Thus when you use customize to show the bandwidth usage statistic please make sure you do not use a time period that BM 2155 does not record Name Customized report title Type Type of report Three options provided Internal host service bandwidth policy Period Choose several periods that you wants to do a routine record in our report End Time Stop to record network bandwidth usage rate i
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49. ifies the area or location where the device resides Contact Information Contact person for the device Save Press save button to save all these configurations 4 1 9 Backup Restore You can easily backup and restore the current configuration of BM 2155 Backup Restore Contig Download Start Config Upload SSS a Browse Start Backup Press Start button on the Config Download row to download the configuration file of BM 2155 to your local client side The following page will then be shown Click Save to save the configuration file File Download E x Some files can harm pour computer IF the file information below looks suspicious or you do not fully trust the source do not open or save this file File name gos chg File type From 210 66 155 78 Would you like to open the file or save it to pour computer Open Save Cancel More Into M Always ask before opening this type of file Note It is strongly recommended to backup your file configuration file whenever you have completed the configurations Restore Press Browse button to select the configuration file you have saved before 17 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual LJ Documents and Settings lan LOIS Ah EFG A zal Inetpub q a Microsoft UAM volume D esktop TJ Openview i Program Files My Documents Ca WINNT PLANET M File name goscia My Net
50. n this report Disabled no data If there is no data in some item You may decide that enable or disable these items display on the report Press OK button to generate a report you have customized 35 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Bandwidth Usage Customize Internal Host ae Endtme ooz st fa gt 7 Jo The following is a part of customized report as a sample Host internal network IP Address 192 168 1 0 24 Usage Average Fate Out ln bps eok f 2k Max Rate OutIn bps BK BE Total Transfer Qutln byte 6 20 M 7510 99 K Traffic Graph b1ts s 16 35 Ml In traffic Mout traffic 4 3 10 IP Discovery Text List This function lists all the internal IP addresses which have passed through BM 2155 and their upload and download data This offer you an easily way for you to know which host use most bandwidth and how many bandwidth it have used It also helps you to find the hidden node s on your network and take adequate action Press Renew to count button that reset the data to zero and start to count all the internal IP bandwidth usage again You can also press Upload Transfer byte button to sort by upload transfer rate and press Download Transfer byte button to sort by download transfer rate Clear All Unselect all the IP Address Select All Select all the IP Address Import to Host Catalog Import the selected IP Address to the
51. ogo data to FTP server every 5 minutes The file name format of log data is year month day hour minute txt gz For example 2003 05 21 19 15 txt gz The minute represent the start time of the log data Each log file contains many connection session for the 5 minutes The data format is as the following with an example First Last Received Received Received Received First Packet Last Packet de el Host1 Host2 Protocol Port1 Port2 Packet Packet Bytes 1 Bytes 2 Packets 1 Packets 2 Time Time tosi tosi 192 168 001 040 192 168 002 137 6 139 3982 184023 5164128 2461 3729 01 40 02 9531 01 45 01 9304 O RO ta ee eet ee OO E Host1 Host 1 IP address eg 192 168 001 040 Host2 Host 2 IP address eg 192 168 002 137 Protocol Network connection protocol 1 icmp 6 tcp 17 udp O other non TCP IP packets 38 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Port1 Port number used by host 1 eg 139 Port2 Port number used by host 2 eg 3982 Received Bytes 1 Total number of received data by host 1 in unit of bytes Received Bytes 2 Total number of received data by host 2 in unit of bytes Received Packets 1 Total number of received packets by host 1 Received Packets 2 Total number of received packets by host 2 gt gt First Packet Time Time the first packet pass through the BM 2155 This is the time the session start The time format is HH MM SS SSSS which HH is hours MM is min
52. opyright 2003 PLANET Technology Corp Asa 4 E AA Spinstan Bg 6 40 PM _44 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual z inixxi MySQL Servers and Clients 3 23 53 xl Welcome to the MySQL Servers and Clients 3 23 53 Setup program This program will install MySQL Cod Servers and Clients 3 23 53 on your computer It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have running Click Next to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law Y MySQL Servers and Clients 3 23 53 Setup MySOL Servers and Clients 3 23 53 This is a release of MySQL 3 23 53 for Win32 NOTE If you install MySQL in a folder other than C MYSQL or you intend to start MySQL on NT Awin2000 as a service you must create a file named C M Y CNF or Windows my ini or winnt my ini with the following information mysqld basedir E installation path datadir E data path After your have installed MySQL the installation directory which contains the files named my size cnf You can use this as a starting point for your own C my cnt file l v H lt Back N
53. pted Power Supply for your BM 2155 It will prevent you from network data loss In some area installing a surge suppression device may also help to protect your BM 2155 from being damaged by unregulated surge or current to the BM 2155 Network Requirements In order for BM 2155 to manage traffic the traffic must pass through BM 2155 at a useful point in a network In most situations the BM 2155 should be placed behind the Internet connection router This deployment allows the network administers to control all bandwidth based on business priorities and give business critical and time sensitive applications guarantee bandwidth and higher priority Business critical applications can receive maximum performance while other less urgent traffic is still available on remaining bandwidth BM 2155 also provides comprehensive reporting functions to help monitor network and bandwidth usage and allow adjustment of the bandwidth management policies accordingly Switch Hub Router Local ie NE Network n MN Ot ero a N WAN go LA The BM 2155 provides two 10 100 1000Base TX port for connecting to WAN external and LAN internal side The network ports are both MDI media dependent interface port Please use straight Category 5e or 6 UTP Ethernet cable to connect the network port to gigabit switch hub or other devices with MDI X interface and use cross over cable to connect the network port to router DSL Cable modem or other devices with
54. rocessed first before bandwidth policy checking Access Control Mode There are two options on access control mode Allow the traffic when deny rules aren t defined in the Access List You can choose allow or deny on the policy field on the Access List Select this option if you only want to block the Internet access of defined IP addresses and TCP UDP port with deny policy 28 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Deny the traffic when allow rule aren t defined in the Access List Select this option if you only want to allow the Internet access of defined IP addresses and TCP UDP port with allow policy Access Control Disabled Function Allow the traffic when deny rule arent defined in the Access List Access Control Mode ES Deny the traffic when allow rule arent define in the Access List 4 2 9 Access List Access List allow you to define the access right based on traffic s source and destination IP address and TCP UDP port service The following functions and information are provided on this page 4 New Create new service Prev Go to previous page 1 2 First second page Next Next page Action On the Action field of each service name the following two buttons are provided ES Modify the Access list i Delete the Access list Ple yy 4 Maiserver amnosto amp acer 8 fAwnost Mailsener pons accent 7 Annost_ WebandFrpsener acc
55. s prompted click OK to continue Microsoft Internet Explo er x AN Save Complete Note For safety reason it is strongly recommended to change the default password and store the password in a safe place 4 1 12 Reboot You can reboot BM 2155 from web and by Reset button on the rear side of this device Rebooting Please wait a moment 19 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 4 1 13 Logout You can logout the management interface after finishing your configuration Please enter your user name and password below Password ooo 20 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 4 2 Policy Editor You can setup all bandwidth link control policies make IP MAC binding for security and control access right in this section PLANET A HSESRONaNER E AA oe ey E QU COLL 4 2 1 Link Editor Here will list all the links that you defined The total number of Link cannot exceed 127 Each link defines a major traffic flow that could consist of one or more policies as a unit This options help to combine several polices into one big pipeline and handle this pipeline as a whole In most conditions use only one link however you can aggregate many links base on the demand Basically you can place one or more policies to the default link or modify its setting but you cannot delete this default link nor can you rename it New Create new link Prev Go to previous page 1 2
56. s received from the Internet If checked ICMP packets from the Internet will be ignored Enabling this option provides a slight increase in security Protection Setting Deny SYN Flood SYN attack threshold 500 packet per second Deny UDP Flood UDF Flood threshold 2000 packet per second Deny ICMP Flood ICMF Flood threshold Soo packet per second Deny Port Scan Circumventing Path MTL Discovery with WSS Clampingtfor ADSL cable PPPOE Deny PING request on this device s 25 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 4 2 4 IPIMAC Binding Setting IP MAC Binding allow you to bind IP and MAC to allow or block only certain IP MAC or MAC for passing through the BM 2155 The IP MAC binding table can be build by importing from text file or discovering by the BM 2155 The following functions are provided on this page Binding Function Enable or disable binding function Binding Mode There are two options on binding mode Block the traffic when not defined or not match in the IP MAC table Select this option if you only want to allow the Internet access of defined and enabled IP MAC addresses Allow the traffic when not defined or match in the IP MAC table Select this option if you only want to block the Internet access of defined and enabled IP MAC addresses Binding Function Disabled AN l Block the traffic when not defined or not match in the IPIMAC table Binding Mode Allow the traffic when not
57. the BM 2155 s IP can be 192 168 0 250 and you can use it to manage internal hosts with IP in 10 x x x subnet Network Mask Your local network subnet mask For example 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Your local network default gateway For example 192 168 0 254 Save Press save button to save all these configurations Note If you have modified the IP address to a different IP subnet you need to also modify the IP address of management client s IP address settings Network Setting Host Name EM 2155 DMS Server 168 95 1 1 IF Address 92 168 0 250 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 264 4 1 3 Bandwidth Please enter your network bandwidth here The sum of guaranteed bandwidth for all policies should not exceed this value Inbound Bandwidth Input the downstream speed of your Internet connection WAN port The valid value is form 1 to 158720 in unit of 1 kbps Outbound Bandwidth Input the upstream speed of your Internet connection WAN port The valid value is form 1 to 158720 in unit of 1 kbps Save Press save button to save all these configurations Bandwidth Setting Inbound Bandwidth 168720 Kbps Valid value range 1 1458720 Outbound Bandwidth 158720 Kbps Valid value range 1 1458720 The BM 2155 allows up to 155Mbps 158720kbps inbound outbound bandwidth in both directions of its WAN port Please be aware of the bandwidth that your Internet services provider provided
58. to modify and remove by click on the delete icon New Create new service Prev Goto previous page 1 2 First second page Next Next page On the Action field of each service name the following two buttons are provided ES Modify the Service catalog i Delete the Service catalog service Catalog Mew Prev 1l 2 3 Next Now Page 1 Total Item 35 ao a TOTO aw w CTE O E A li to A perese sans BY 389 522 1403 ppt tenigre 1723 VPN Traffic Disabled ir P2P Traffic Mow support Appletuice BitTorrent Gnutella Kazas Edonkey m pap Eb Mote enable this service monitor it will costa ARO lot of cpu power CO A A nae OD CON NO E A EXT After clicking New or Modify button the following service configuration page will be shown 15 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual service Catalog New Port Number Format 380 660 1024 ohi format of a and b Use comma to divide each ones chlax 15 a Description E E Name Name of this service For example www http or telnet Protocol Choose which kind of protocol this service use For example Telnet is using TCP voice data transmission like PLANET VolP gateway is using UDP Monitor Enable or disable to monitor this type of traffic flow and show on the report function Port Number enter the port number this service use For example Telnet will use port 23 http will
59. utes and SS SSSS is seconds with precision up to 1 10 000 seconds Last Packet Time Time the last packet pass through the BM 2155 This is the time the session complete The time format is HH MM SS SSSS which HH is hours MM is minutes and SS SSSS is seconds with precision up to 1 10 000 seconds First Packet Host 1 mean Host 1 send the first packet i e host 1 start the session 2 mean Host 2 send the first packet e host 2 start the session Last Packet Host 1 mean Host 1 send the last packet e host 1 complete the session 2 mean Host 2 send the last packet e host 2 complete the session 4 3 13 Log To Analyzer This function allows you to export the connection data to Bandwidth Analyzer for further analysis You can know each IP s bandwidth usage and service usage ratio from this free utility Please note this utility can only run on Windows 2000 and Windows XP Export Function Enable or Disable the Export function IP Address The IP address of the computer which is running Bandwidth Analyzer Save Press Save button to save above configurations Test Test the connection status to Bandwidth Analyzer If the computer which is running Bandwidth Analyzer is on line a small window will pop up with message of Server is ready Otherwise it will show Can not connect to server Log LogServer Export Function Enabled IP Address 192 168 0 2 Save Test
60. verage upload bandwidth reaches Y kbps in the past X minutes Download bandwidth average usage is more than Po Kbps for past Po minutes Send an Alert Event when the average download bandwidth reaches Y kbps in the past X minutes Next time to send alert mail when minutes The function check out the two conditions above at one minute intervals the next Alert Event will be sent when the conditions match at the specified time interval Alert Event I Device Restart MW Cable connected detection M Web login fail id Upload bandwidth average usage is more than 1024 Kbps for past ho minutes Download bandwidth average usage is more than 1024 Kbps for past ho minutes Nest time to send alert mail when ho minutes e 40 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual Chapter 5 Program Installation Please insert your CD into CDROM drive if your CD ROM driver s Auto play feature is enabled select Install MySQL or double click on my computer icon on desktop and double click on your CD ROM driver and click install exe to begin the installation System Requirement Pentium ll or higher Atleast 128MB RAM Windows 2000 or Windows XP Operation System 5 1 Install MySQL 1 Press install button to Install MYSQL 2 Ifthe software is already exist the buttons will change to grey color and shows MYSQL has been installed 3 Please follow the instruct to completed the installation need User x j Version 1 0 est A C
61. vices to help 7 you design a better database schema and optimise your MySQL server parameters in order to increase the throughput of pour y application Support Support from the developers of the MySQL Server Training Training for the MySQL Server Consulting Consulting tailored to your specific MySQL needs For more information visit http www mysg com services Press FINISH button to exit from the installation http Aman mysql com PAstart d eg Install mysor Co E windows im WH Jasc Paint al mMm seem 45 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 5 3 Install Bandwidth Analyzer 1 2 Press install button to Install Bandwidth Analyzer If the software is already exist the buttons will change to grey color and shows Bandwidth Analyzer has been installed 3 Please follow the instruct to completed the installation Welcome to the Install Shield Wizard for Bandwidth Analyzer The Install Shield Wizard will install Bandwidth Analyzer on your computer Bandwidth Analyzer need to co operate with MySQL and ODBC Wizard will automatic install MySQL and ODBC if your computer doesn t install yet To continue click next Internet Explorer d DivX Player 2 0 Alpha start 4 E SS rr My Documents Ps iaa My Computer InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully TEEPE TERE DOW AM al coal E alles Recycle Bin
62. work 3 Display IP address IP Address 192 168 0 250 Press Y button to display Netmask Address 4 Display Netmask Address Netmask Address A LO Press Y button to display Gateway Address 5 Display Gateway address Gateway Address 192 160 0 234 Press ENTER or ESC button to go back to Select Menu 55 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual A 4 Setup VLAN 1 Press ENTER button to enter Select menu 2 Select Setup VLAN and press ENTER button to display current VLAN status Sy og Beh a ie setup VLAN 3 Display VLAN Status VLAN Support is Disabled Press Enter button for next step 3 Set VLAN as Enabled or Disabled Enabled VLAN Y Enter N ESC Press ENTER button to enable VLAN function 4 Set main VLAN ID Enter VLAN 1D dle Press A or Y button to edit the main VLAN ID Press ENTER button to save the value Caution Please check with the network administrator about the VLAN ID The ID number here should be the general ID or the VLAN ID for Administrator group That is the management PC should belongs to the same VLAN ID you key in to the BM 2155 Otherwise you could have the problem to login to this BM 2155 after the reboot After you press ENTER button the following message is shown setup VLAN Save OR es 5 Setup VLAN Now Need Reboot Setup VLAN Rebooting 56 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual A 5 Setup
63. work F Save as type cfg Document Cancel A Then press Start button to start upload configuration file to BM 2155 Backup Restore Restore Configuration Backup Date 2004 05 24 20 37 Version 3 0 IF Address 192 168 1 208 Network Setting Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 166 1 166 eas After confirm backup date and network settings press Restore button to start restore all of the configurations to BM 2155 Microsoft Internet Explorer ES AN Restore complete After restore is completed a Restore complete window prompts Click OK to continue 4 1 10 Firmware Upgrade PLANET will announce new patch or firmware on the website for users You can download the latest firmware from the website and use this screen to upgrade Firmware Upgrade Firmware version 3 0 Upgrade File NNN eoe 18 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual 4 1 11 Account You can change the user name and password when you log in on this window Old Name The old name you use to log in BM 2155 New Name The new name that you want to change Old Password Enter old password that you use before New Password The new password that you want to change New Password Again Confirm new password again o gt Save Press Save button to save all the configurations perso After save is completed the following window i
64. y the Planet s Web site domain name 5 Web hyper link Web http www planet com tw Press ESC button to return to Select Menu A 8 Password Reset 1 Press ENTER button to enter Select menu 2 Select Password Reset and press ENTER button for option Yes or No SELECT Password Reset 3 Password Reset Password Reset Y Enter N ESC Press Enter button to reset password Press ESC to cancel Note Default username is admin and default password is empty 59 BM 2155 Bandwidth Manager User s Manual A 9 Reset ALL Config 1 Press ENTER button to enter Select menu 2 Select Reset ALL Config and press ENTER button for option Yes or No SELECT Reset ALL Config 3 Reset all configuration of the BM 2155 Reset ALL Config Y Enter N ESC Press Enter button to reset all configuration Press ESC to cancel 4 After you press ENTER button the following message is shown Reset ALL Config OLA Cess Reset ALL Config FINIS heses Reset ALL Config Now Need Reboot Reset ALL Config Rebooting A 10 Exit 1 Press ENTER button to enter Select menu 2 Select Exit and press ENTER button to go back to top Menu SELECT Exit 60
65. you allows to pass through the BM 2155 If the ID is not in the list BM 2155 will drop the packets Save Press save button to save all these configurations LAN Setting VLAN Tagged support Enabled tain WYLAN ID 1 2 5 LAN ID Group Format fat 10 20 cise comma to divide each ones each VLAN ID number must from 1 te 4097 Note 1 VLAN function can t co work with HA function 2 To get all VLAN IDs please check with the network administrator for the information Those ID can be found in the setting of the router or switches 3 Before enabling the VLAN function check first the packets from router or switches has carried 802 1Q tag so that the packets can pass through BM 2155 and the administrator is able to mange the device Surely the management PC should be also on the same VLAN Otherwise it could have the problem to login to this BM 2155 after reboot 4 1 5 Date Time The Date Time menu contains commands for setting BM 2155 s time and date required for correctly record the bandwidth usage time User can directly input the date and time or specify the NTP server for the device to synchronize with time server Click on Date Time in the system settings menu bar and the Date Time screen will appear as illustrated below Date Input the year and select the Date from the pull down list respectively Time Select the Time from the pull down list respectively NTP Server Local NTP Network time protocol server
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