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.
17.1.3You can create bandwidth classes based on individual applications (like VoIP, Web, FTP, E- mail and Video for example).
17.1.4You can create bandwidth classes based on subnets. The following figure shows LAN subnets. You could configure one bandwidth class for subnet A and another for subnet B.
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You could also create bandwidth classes based on a combination of a subnet and an application. The following example table shows bandwidth allocations for application specific traffic from separate LAN subnets.
Table 85 Application and
TRAFFIC TYPE | FROM SUBNET A | FROM SUBNET B |
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VoIP | 64 Kbps | 64 Kbps |
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Web | 64 Kbps | 64 Kbps |
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FTP | 64 Kbps | 64 Kbps |
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64 Kbps | 64 Kbps | |
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Video | 64 Kbps | 64 Kbps |
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