ZyXEL Communications 1000 Network Router User Manual


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Chapter 32 Application Patrol
ZyWALL USG 1000 User’s Guide
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Configured Rate Effect
In the following table the configured rates total less than the available bandwidth
and maximize bandwidth usage is disabled, both servers get their configured rate.
Priority Effect
Here the configured rates total more than the available bandwidth. Because server
A has higher priority, it gets up to it’s configured rate (800 kbps), leaving only 200
kbps for server B.
Maximize Bandwidth Usage Effect
With maximize bandwidth usage enabled, after each server gets its configured
rate, the rest of the available bandwidth is divided equally between the two. So
server A gets its configured rate of 300 kbps and server B gets its configured rate
of 200 kbps. Then the ZyWALL divides the remaining bandwidth (1000 - 500 =
500) equally between the two (500 / 2 = 250 kbps for each). The priority has no
effect on how much of the unused bandwidth each server gets.
So server A gets its configured rate of 300 kbps plus 250 kbps for a total of 550
kbps. Server B gets its configured rate of 200 kbps plus 250 kbps for a total of
450 kbps.
Priority and Over Allotment of Bandwidth Effect
Server A has a configured rate that equals the total amount of available
bandwidth and a higher priority. You should regard extreme over allotment of
traffic with different priorities (as shown here) as a configuration error. Even
though the ZyWALL still attempts to let all traffic get through and not be lost,
Table 133 Configured Rate Effect
POLICY CONFIGURED RATE MAX. B. U. PRIORITY ACTUAL RATE
A 300 kbps No 1 300 kbps
B 200 kbps No 1 200 kbps
Table 134 Priority Effect
POLICY CONFIGURED RATE MAX. B. U. PRIORITY ACTUAL RATE
A 800 kbps Yes 1 800 kbps
B 1000 kbps Yes 2 200 kbps
Table 135 Maximize Bandwidth Usage Effect
POLICY CONFIGURED RATE MAX. B. U. PRIORITY ACTUAL RATE
A 300 kbps Yes 1 550 kbps
B 200 kbps Yes 2 450 kbps