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D. In the New Class dialog box, complete the following areas:
Class name outside_WinFrame/MetaFrame_inbound
Protocol family IP
Service TCP
Server location any
Outside port 1494
E. Click the Add Class button.
3. Create a class for Outbound Citrix W
INFRAME/MetaFrame traffic:
A. Click Outbound in the Traffic Tree in the left side of the Manage dialog
box.
B. Click Class... in the New area in the right hand side of the Manage Traffic
Tree dialog box.
C. In the New Class dialog box, complete the following areas:
Class name inside_WinFrame/MetaFrame_outbound
Protocol family IP
Service TCP
Server location any
Outside port 1494
D. Click the Add Class button.
4. Set up PacketShaper so you can monitor W
INFRAME/MetaFrame traffic:
A. Click the Monitor option of the PolicyConsole navigation bar.
B. Click the Clear All Statistics... button so that you can see the
W
INFRAME/MetaFrame traffic more clearly.
5. Create Citrix W
INFRAME/MetaFrame traffic so that PacketShaper can detect it.
A. Open the W
INFRAME/MetaFrame Client Remote Application Manager.
B. From Remote Application Manager, open the applications to which you
have access.
C. Return to PacketShaper’s PolicyConsole Monitor dialog box.
D. Click Update.
6. Set Policy to give W
INFRAME/MetaFrame traffic priority over all other traffic.
A. Click the Manage option of the PolicyConsole navigation bar.
B. Click class outside_WinFrame/MetaFrame_inbound.
C. In the New column, select Policy.
D. From the Policy dialog box, click Priority.
E. When the screen refreshes, set priority to 7 and click Add Policy.
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