Introduction
Example 8
In this example, the following conditions exist:
●You want to guarantee a certain audio bandwidth and video bandwidth.
●You do not want to share the normal video bandwidth pool because you have very strict limitations on the bandwidth. By not sharing the normal video bandwidth pool, you guarantee:
-a minimum level of video bandwidth
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●You do not want to exceed any of the provisioned pools.
●You want to specify a proportion of priority video users.
Figure 8 shows how you would configure the bandwidth for this example.
Table 8: Bandwidth Settings for Example 8
Total | Audio | Priority Video | Normal Video | Share Normal |
Bandwidth | Bandwidth | Bandwidth | Bandwidth | Video |
| Pool | Pool | Pool | Bandwidth |
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3 Mb | 0.9 Mb | 0.6 Mb | 1.5 Mb | No |
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In this example, 600 Kbit is reserved for priority video. A priority video user will be able to use the normal video pool if the priority pool is all used and bandwidth exists in the normal video pool.
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