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02-17-2012 09:38 AM
Hi, all we would like to better understand the QoS for setting "guaranteed"
The question is: the "guaranteed" is pre-allocated or it's dynamic configuration?
Suppose to have:5 Mbps of total bandwidth available; if we set guaranteed to 3 Mbps for calss 1 this means that default class(4) has automatically 2 M? Or the default calss (4) has a bandwidth that depends of actual usage of class 1 (dymanic)?
thank you all
regards
02-19-2012 02:52 AM
any spare capacity from Class 1 should be available for use by other classes.
-Benjamin
02-19-2012 02:52 AM
any spare capacity from Class 1 should be available for use by other classes.
-Benjamin
02-19-2012 10:55 AM
You can also think of "Guaranteed" as a minimum bandwidth, compared to maximum bandwidth that you define. Meaning when the application asks for 3Mbps, he'll get it, otherwise, as bpappas said, it's available to the other classes.
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