Pipes; Creating And Editing Pipes - TANDBERG D14049.04 Administrator's Manual

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Pipes

About pipes
It is possible to control the amount of bandwidth used on calls
between specific subzones and zones. The limits can be applied
to the total concurrent bandwidth used at any one time, or to the
bandwidth used by any individual call.
To apply these limits, you create a pipe and configure it with the
required bandwidth limitations. Then when configuring links you
assign the pipe to one or more links. Calls using the link will
then have the pipe's bandwidth limitations applied to them.
You can configure up to 1000 pipes.
See the
Applying pipes to links
section for more information.
Overview and
System
Introduction
status
configuration
D14049.07
March 2010
Creating a new pipe
To create a pipe:
VCS configuration > Bandwidth > Pipes.
You will be taken to the Pipes page.
Select New.
You will be taken to the Create pipe page.
xCommand PipeAdd
Editing an existing pipe
To configure details of a pipe:
VCS configuration > Bandwidth > Pipes
You will be taken to the Pipes page.
Click on the pipe you wish to configure.
You will be taken to the Edit pipe page.
xConfiguration Bandwidth Pipe
VCS
Zones and
Clustering and
configuration
neighbors
peers

Creating and editing pipes

Pipe configuration options
Name
Enter the name you want to give to this pipe. You will refer to this
name when creating links.
Bandwidth restriction
Determines whether there is a limit on the total concurrent
bandwidth of this pipe.
Unlimited: no limitations are in place.
Limited: there is a limit in place; you must enter the limit in the
field below.
NoBandwidth: there is no bandwidth available.
Total bandwidth limit (kbps)
Sets the limit on the total concurrent bandwidth of this pipe.
Bandwidth restriction
Determines whether there is a limit on the bandwidth of
individual calls via this pipe.
Unlimited: no limitations are in place.
Limited: there is a limit in place; you must enter the limit in the
field below.
NoBandwidth: there is no bandwidth available.
Per call bandwidth limit (kbps)
Sets the limit on the bandwidth of individual calls via this pipe.
Call
Bandwidth
processing
control
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