Avocent Cyclades-PR4000 User Manual

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Chapter 14 - Filters and Rules

The third determines which services have priority flowing through the router:

3 Service Prioritization.

An Internet provider has three clients connected to the same router. Client A is larger and without traffic control
would overwhelm the router to the exclusion of Clients B and C. The administrator decides to divide the flow out
of the router (to the Internet) into three portions: 50% guaranteed for Client A, and the rest divided equally
between Clients B and C. Since he does not want to limit Client A needlessly, the bandwidth Client A uses can be
increased on demand if the total bandwidth is not being used up by the other two clients. This is Bandwidth
Reservation.
The two clients with 25% bandwidth each are given lesser, but equal priorities. They can not share bandwidth or
steal it from Client A. However, each has the right to 25% of the total bandwidth on link 3 if it is needed. This is
Traffic Shaping.
Note that this rule list is applied to link 3, and not separately on links 0-2.

Steps for this configuration.

1 Create a Traffic Rule list

traffic_1

. This is done in the CONFIG =>RULES LIST =>IP => ADD RULE LIST

menu with the

Rule List Type set to Traffic.

2 Create rules for each of the three source IP addresses. This is done in the CONFIG =>RULES LIST =>IP

=>ADD RULE menu. The parameters for each rule are shown in Figure 12.7. Of the traffic parameters, only
the

Reserved Bandwidth and Bandwidth Priority parameters are important in this example. Flow Priority is

not used.

3 Enter into the configuration for link 3 and change the parameter CONFIG =>INTERFACE =>

<INTERFACE>

=>TRAFFIC CONTROL =>GENERAL =>IP TRAFFIC CONTROL LIST =

traffic_1.

Note that the bandwidth used for the percentage calculation is that set in CONFIG =>INTERFACE =>

<INTERFACE>

=>TRAFFIC CONTROL =>GENERAL =>BANDWIDTH, and not the actual bandwidth available in the link.

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