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Bandwidth Management
39.1 Bandwidth Management Overview
Bandwidth management provides a convenient way to manage the use of various services on the
network. It manages general protocols (for example, HTTP and FTP) and applies traffic prioritization
to enhance the performance of delay-sensitive applications like voice and video.
39.1.1 BWM Type
The UAG supports two types of bandwidth management:
shared
and
per-user
.
The
shared
BWM type is selected by default in a bandwidth management rule. All users to which
the rule is applied need to share the bandwidth configured in the rule. If the BWM type is set to
per-uer
in a rule, every user that matches the rule can use up to the configured bandwidth by his/
her own.
39.2 Bandwidth Management Commands
The following table lists the
bwm
commands. You must use the
configure terminal
command to
enter the configuration mode before you can use these commands.
Table 118
bwm Commands
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
bwm <1..127>
Enters the
config-bwm
sub-command mode to configure a bandwidth
for the sub-commands.
[no] bwm activate
Enables bandwidth management on the UAG.
The
no
command disabled bandwidth management.
bwm append
Enters the
config-bwm
sub-command mode to add a policy to the end of the
policy list. See
for the sub-commands.
bwm default inbound priority <1..7>
Specifies a number between 1 and 7 to set the priority for incoming traffic
that matches the default policy.
The smaller the number, the higher the priority. Traffic with a higher priority
is given bandwidth before traffic with a lower priority.
bwm default outbound priority <1..7>
Specifies a number between 1 and 7 to set the priority for outgoing traffic
that matches the default policy.
bwm delete <1..127>
Removes a policy.
bwm insert <1..127>
Enters the
config-bwm
sub-command mode to add a policy before the
specified policy number. See
for the sub-commands.
bwm modify <1..127>
Enters the
config-bwm
sub-command mode to configure a bandwidth
for the sub-commands.
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