TANDBERG D13691.03 Network Router User Manual


 
TANDBERG Border Controller User Manual
Figure 5: Configuring a SubZone
Links may be configured through the web interface on the Border Controller C onfiguration
Links page, or through the command line using the following commands:
xConfiguration Links Link [1..100] Name
xConfiguration Links Link [1..100] Node1 Name
xConfiguration Links Link [1..100] Node2 Name
xConfiguration Links Link [1..100] Pipe1 Name
xConfiguration Links Link [1..100] Pipe2 Name
Each subzone may be configured with its own bandwidth li mits. Calls placed between two
endpoints in the same subzone consume resource from the subzone’s allocation. Subzone
bandwidths are configured on the Border Controller Configuration SubZones page (see Figure
6 for a screenshot of the configuration) or using the following command line commands:
xConfiguration SubZones SubZone [1..100] Bandwidth Total Mode
xConfiguration SubZones SubZone [1..100] Bandwidth Total Limit
xConfiguration SubZones SubZone [1..100] Bandwidth PerCall Mode
xConfiguration SubZones SubZone [1..100] Bandwidth PerCall Limit
When calls are placed between endpoints in different subzones, it is possible to control the
bandwidth used on the link between them. To do this, create a pipe and configure it with the
required bandwidth characteristics. This pipe is then assigned to a link. Calls traversing the link
will now take the pipe’s bandwidth allocation into consideration. Pipes are created and configured
on the Border C ontroller Configuration Pipes page (Figure 6) or using the following command
line commands:
Figure 6: Configuring a pipe
xConfiguration Pipes Pipe [1..100] Name
xConfiguration Pipes Pipe [1..100] Bandwidth Total Mode
xConfiguration Pipes Pipe [1..100] Bandwidth Total Limit
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