Proportional Bandwidth Allocation; Bandwidth Management Usage Examples; Application-Based Bandwidth Management Example; Subnet-Based Bandwidth Management Example - ZyXEL Communications Prestige 2602R Series User Manual

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you configure child-classes with filters for any classes that you configure without filters. The
Prestige leaves the bandwidth budget allocated and unused for a class that does not have a
filter itself or child-classes with filters. View your configured bandwidth classes and child-
classes in the Class Setup screen (see
The total of the configured bandwidth budgets for child-classes cannot exceed the configured
bandwidth budget speed of the parent class.

18.3 Proportional Bandwidth Allocation

Bandwidth management allows you to define how much bandwidth each class gets; however,
the actual bandwidth allotted to each class decreases or increases in proportion to actual
available bandwidth.

18.4 Bandwidth Management Usage Examples

These examples show bandwidth management allotments on a WAN interface that is
configured for 640Kbps.

18.4.1 Application-based Bandwidth Management Example

The bandwidth classes in the following example are based solely on application. Each
bandwidth class (VoIP, Web, FTP, E-mail and Video) is allotted 128kbps.

Figure 93 Application-based Bandwidth Management Example

18.4.2 Subnet-based Bandwidth Management Example

The following example uses bandwidth classes based solely on LAN subnets. Each bandwidth
class (Subnet A and Subnet B) is allotted 320kbps.
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Section 18.9 on page 207
Chapter 18 Media Bandwidth Management Advanced Setup
for details).

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