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This will ensure that the hosts will automatically share the bandwidth equally amongst the maximum number of hosts,
however no host will use more than the specified cap. If there are many hosts they will share the bandwidth equally,
even if it means very little bandwidth per host.
EXAMPLE
Consider a 50 Mbps virtual circuit bandwidth and a 1 Mbps cap per host.
If there is one host, it gets 1 Mbps.
If there are 50 hosts, they each get 1 Mbps.
If there are 200 hosts, they each get 250 kbps.
If there are 5000 hosts, they each get 10 kbps.
If there are more than 5000 hosts, the additional hosts will not match this virtual circuit.
Can I mistakenly prevent fully utilizing the bandwidth?
If you set a bandwidth cap per host by setting the Per User Max Bandwidth and you set the maximum number of hosts,
it is possible that you prevent access to excess bandwidth.
bandwidth-cap-per-host x number-of-hosts = allocated-bandwidth
If the allocated bandwidth is less than the virtual circuit bandwidth, then you are making some of the bandwidth
inaccessible.
Related Topic
Capping bandwidth usage per host with minimum bandwidth
Limiting the number of hosts sharing bandwidth
Capping bandwidth usage per host with minimum bandwidth
Use the following instructions to cap the bandwidth available to all hosts in a DVC but allow a minimum bandwidth.
To cap bandwidth but provide a minimum
On the
Add New Virtual Circuit
form, do the following:
1.
Select the
Dynamic Virtual Circuit
checkbox.
2.
Set the DVC settings to:
Per Host Bandwidth:
– Type the minimum bandwidth that you want the hosts to have
Per User Max Bandwidth:
– Select
No Bursting Allowed
and set the limit to your manual cap value
Max Hosts:
– Select
Auto
Can I mistakenly prevent fully utilizing the bandwidth?
If you set a bandwidth cap per host by setting the Per User Max Bandwidth and you set the maximum number of hosts,
it is possible that you prevent access to excess bandwidth.
bandwidth-cap-per-host x number-of-hosts = allocated-bandwidth
If the allocated bandwidth is less than the virtual circuit bandwidth, then you are making some of the bandwidth
inaccessible.
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