
Config Context
Wi² Controller CLI Reference Guide 59
no bandwidth control internet-port
Disables bandwidth control on the Internet port.
bandwidth control internet-port high
Supported on: Wi ²-CTRL-10 Wi ²-CTRL-40 Wi ²-CTRL-200
bandwidth control internet-port high <min-tx-%> <min-rx-%>
<max-tx-%> <max-rx-%>
Sets the bandwidth rates (Tx minimum, Tx maximum, Rx minimum, and Rx
maximum) for traffic classed as High.
bandwidth control internet-port low
Supported on: Wi ²-CTRL-10 Wi ²-CTRL-40 Wi ²-CTRL-200
bandwidth control internet-port low <min-tx-%> <min-rx-%>
<max-tx-%> <max-rx-%>
Sets the bandwidth rates (Tx minimum, Tx maximum, Rx minimum, and Rx
maximum) for traffic classed as Low.
bandwidth control internet-port max-rate
Supported on: Wi ²-CTRL-10 Wi ²-CTRL-40 Wi ²-CTRL-200
bandwidth control internet-port max-rate<transmit>)<receive>)
Sets the maximum transmit and receive rates on the Internet port in kbps.
These settings enable you to limit the total incoming or outgoing data rate
on the Internet port. If traffic exceeds the rate you set for short bursts, it is
buffered. Long overages will result in data being dropped. To utilize the full
available bandwidth, the transmit and receive limits should be set to match
the incoming and outgoing data rates on the Internet port.
Parameters
<transmit> Sets the maximum transmit rate in kbps.
<receive> Sets the maximum receive rate in kbps.
About bandwidth control
Bandwidth rates for each level are defined by taking a percentage of the
maximum transmit and receive rates defined for the Internet port. Each
bandwidth level has four rate settings:
• Transmit rate - guaranteed minimum: This is the minimum amount of
bandwidth that will be assigned to a level as soon as outgoing traffic is
present on the level.
• Transmit rate - maximum: This is the maximum amount of outgoing
bandwidth that can be consumed by the level. Traffic in excess will be
buffered for short bursts, and dropped for sustained overages.
• Receive rate - guaranteed minimum: This is the minimum amount of
bandwidth that will be assigned to a level as soon as incoming traffic is
present on the level.
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