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Second level configuration mode commands<br />

Examples<br />

WG(config-qos)#action high_QoS -<br />

bandwidth 25<br />

WG(config-qos)#action mid_QoS -<br />

bandwidth 5<br />

Enable or disable port shaping for interface 0 or 1<br />

WG#config<br />

WG(config)#qos <br />

WG(config-qos)#system [ \<br />

] [enable|disable]<br />

Effect<br />

Enables (or disables) port shaping for either the<br />

interface 0 (private) or interface 1 (public) of a<br />

<strong>WatchGuard</strong> appliance, and enters the general QoS<br />

value for that interface. The value entered will be<br />

the sending throughput of that interface. To enable<br />

a system port-shaping action, the appliance will<br />

automatically restart in order to apply the policy.<br />

Arguments<br />

<br />

Use this argument to enter one of these interfaces.<br />

<br />

Use this argument to enter one option – Kbps or<br />

Mbps – plus the appropriate number value.<br />

<br />

Use this argument to enter one of these options.<br />

Example<br />

WG(config-qos)#system interface 1 10Mbps<br />

enable<br />

# This example shows a policy that restricts outputthroughput<br />

of the Public interface to 10 megabits per<br />

second.<br />

<strong>WatchGuard</strong> Command Line Interface <strong>Guide</strong> 101

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