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23.6.2 Maximize Bandwidth Usage Example
Here is an example of a Prestige that has maximized bandwidth usage enabled on an interface.
The first figure shows each bandwidth class’s bandwidth budget and priority. The classes are
set up based on subnets. The interface is set to 10 Mbps. Each subnet is allocated 2 Mbps. The
unbudgeted 2 Mbps allows traffic not defined in one of the bandwidth filters to go out when
you do not select the maximize bandwidth option.
Figure 128
Bandwidth Allotment Example
The following figure shows the bandwidth usage with the maximize bandwidth usage option
enabled. The Prestige divides up the unbudgeted 2 Mbps among the classes that require more
bandwidth. If the administration department only uses 1 Mbps of the budgeted 2 Mbps, the
Prestige also divides the remaining 1 Mbps among the classes that require more bandwidth.
Therefore, the Prestige divides a total of 3 Mbps total of unbudgeted and unused bandwidth
among the classes that require more bandwidth.
In this case, suppose that all of the classes except for the administration class need more
bandwidth.
• Each class gets up to its budgeted bandwidth. The administration class only uses 1 Mbps
of its budgeted 2 Mbps.
• Sales and Marketing are first to get extra bandwidth because they have the highest
priority (6). If they each require 1.5 Mbps or more of extra bandwidth, the Prestige
divides the total 3 Mbps total of unbudgeted and unused bandwidth equally between the
sales and marketing departments (1.5 Mbps extra to each for a total of 3.5 Mbps for each)
because they both have the highest priority level.
• R&D requires more bandwidth but only gets its budgeted 2 Mbps because all of the
unbudgeted and unused bandwidth goes to the higher priority sales and marketing
classes.
• The Prestige does not send any traffic that is not defined in the bandwidth filters because
all of the unbudgeted bandwidth goes to the classes that need it.
Summary of Contents for P-662HW-63
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Page 43: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 43 Introduction to DSL...
Page 53: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 53 Chapter 1 Getting To Know Your Prestige...
Page 59: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 59 Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator...
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Page 89: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 89 Chapter 7 DMZ...
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Page 217: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 217 Chapter 18 Introduction to IPSec...
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Page 301: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 301 Chapter 25 Introducing the SMT...
Page 305: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 305 Chapter 26 Menu 1 General Setup...
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Page 325: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 325 Chapter 30 Internet Access...
Page 339: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 339 Chapter 32 Static Route Setup...
Page 343: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 343 Chapter 33 Bridging Setup...
Page 375: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 375 Chapter 36 Filter Configuration...
Page 395: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 395 Chapter 39 System Information and Diagnosis...
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Page 433: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 433 Chapter 44 Call Scheduling...
Page 449: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 449 Chapter 46 SA Monitor...
Page 453: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 453 Chapter 47 Internal SPTGEN...
Page 479: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 479 Appendix C IP Subnetting...
Page 485: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 485 Appendix E Wireless LAN and IEEE 802 11...
Page 492: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide Appendix H Triangle Route 492...
Page 493: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 493 Appendix H Triangle Route...
Page 525: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 525 Appendix K Example Internal SPTGEN Screens...
Page 527: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 527 Appendix L Command Interpreter...
Page 529: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 529 Appendix M Firewall Commands...
Page 533: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 533 Appendix N NetBIOS Filter Commands...
Page 535: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 535 Appendix O Brute Force Password Guessing Protection...