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The Exinda Appliance enables greater system throughput, up to 10GB, by using multiple queues to handle the traffic.
The multiple queues are based on the licensed bandwidth, but the multiple queues are used when the licensed
bandwidth exceeds 1.8GB per second.
NOTE
Per Host QoS can be integrated with Active Directory so bandwidth management can be tailored to users or groups.
For more information about integrating the Exinda Appliance with Active Directory, see
Set a per-host limit on bandwidth usage
Per Host QoS is applied at the Virtual Circuit level. It is disabled by default. A Virtual Circuit with Per Host QoS enabled is
called a Dynamic Virtual Circuit (DVC).
1.
On your browser, open the Exinda Web UI (
https://UI_IP_address
).
2.
Key-in the
User Name
and
Password
.
3.
Click
Login
. The Exinda Web UI appears.
5.
Click
Configuration > Optimizer
.
6.
Click
Create New Virtual Circuit
.
7.
In the
Virtual Circuit Name
field, type a name for the virtual circuit.
8.
In the
Virtual Circuit Bandwidth
field, type the amount of bandwidth to be used by the virtual circuit.
9.
To enable Per Host QoS, select the
Dynamic Virtual Circuit
checkbox. The dialog box expands to show the Dynamic
Options.
10.
In the
Per Host Bandwidth
field, set the amount of bandwidth (in kB/s or percentage of the virtual circuit band-
width) that each host will receive This bandwidth is guaranteed, so it will be available to each host, if required.
NOTE
If you select
Automatically Share
, the amount of bandwidth each host receives calculated by dividing the Virtual
Circuit guaranteed bandwidth by the number of active hosts.
11.
In the
Per Host Max Bandwidth
field, set the maximum amount of bandwidth (in kB/s or percentage of the virtual
circuit bandwidth) that each host can burst to. If
No Bursting Allowed
is selected, each host gets only the bandwidth
that they have been guaranteed.
12.
Set the location of the hosts to which to allocate bandwidth.
NOTE
Internal Hosts are those that are on the LAN side of the appliance. External Hosts are those that are on the WAN side
of the appliance.
13.
Set the maximum number of hosts that can use the Dynamic Virtual Circuit. Any host that becomes active after the
maximum number of hosts is exceeded do not fall into this Virtual Circuit.
NOTE
If you select
Auto
, the maximum number of hosts is calculated by assuming each host gets its guaranteed
bandwidth.
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