Bandwidth control, Overview, About bandwidth control – TANDBERG D14049.01 User Manual

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D 14049.01
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TANDBERG

VIDEO COMMUNICATION SERVER

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Bandwidth Control

Introduction

Getting

Started

System

Overview

System

Configuration

H.323 & SIP

Configuration

Registration

Control

Zones and

Neighbors

Call

Processing

Firewall

Traversal

Bandwidth

Control

Maintenance

Appendices

TANDBERG

VIDEO COMMUNICATION SERVER

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Bandwidth

Control

Example Network Deployment

The diagram below shows a typical network deployment:

a broadband LAN, where high bandwidth calls are acceptable
a pipe to the internet with restricted bandwidth
two satellite offices, Branch and Home, each with their own restricted pipes.

In this example you should create a new subzone for each pool of endpoints, so that you can apply suitable limitations to the bandwidth used within
and between each subzone.



About Bandwidth Control

The TANDBERG VCS allows you to control
the use of bandwidth by endpoints on your
network. This is done by grouping endpoints
into subzones, and then applying limits to the
bandwidth that can be used:

within each subzone
between a subzone and another subzone
between a subzone and a zone.

Bandwidth limits may be set on a call-by-call
basis and/or on a total concurrent usage
basis. This flexibility allows you to set
appropriate bandwidth controls on individual
components of your network.
This section describes the different types of
subzones and how to add and configure them,
and explains how to use

Links

and

Pipes

to

apply bandwidth controls between subzones
and zones.



Bandwidth Control

Overview

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