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Device Bandwidth Limit, 5.5.2 Device Bandwidth Target

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TERA1x00 PC-over-IP Administrative Interface User Manual Figure 10: Bandwidth Configuration Webpage TER0606004 Issue 3 1.5.5.1 Device Bandwidth Limit The Device Bandwidth Limit parameter defines the maximum bandwidth peak for the PC-over-IP system. The bandwidth setting on the Host side defines the bandwidth from the Host to the Portal (e.g. graphics data), while the Bandwidth setting on the Portal side defines the bandwidth from the Portal to Host (e.g. USB data). The maximum device bandwidth usable range is 3 to 220 Mbps. The PC-over-IP system will continue to use only the bandwidth required up to the Device Bandwidth Limit maximum. Due to normal usage scenarios, this allows effective bandwidth sharing, as it is unlikely that all PC-over-IP sessions will require the maximum at all times. A setting of 0 configures the PC-over-IP processor to adjust the bandwidth depending on network congestion. If there is no congestion, there will be no limit, i.e. up to the maximum rate available. It is recommended to set Device Bandwidth Limit to the limit of the network connected to the Portal and Host. See Section 4.3 Bandwidth and Image Configuration Example for an example on setting the Device Bandwidth Limit. Note: The Device Bandwidth Limit is applied immediately after selecting Apply. 1.5.5.2 Device Bandwidth Target The Device Bandwidth Target parameter defines the soft limit on the network bandwidth during periods of congestion (packet loss). When congestion is experienced, the imaging network bandwidth will be rapidly reduced to the target value, and more slowly reduced below this point. The intent is to allow for a more even distribution of bandwidth between users on congested trunks. A good © 2008 Teradici Corporation Page 27 of 111

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TERA1x00 PC-over-IP Administrative Interface User Manual
TER0606004 Issue 3
© 2008 Teradici Corporation
Page 27 of 111
Figure 10: Bandwidth Configuration Webpage
1.5.5.1 Device Bandwidth Limit
The
Device Bandwidth Limit
parameter defines the maximum bandwidth peak for
the PC-over-IP system.
The bandwidth setting on the Host side defines the
bandwidth from the Host to the Portal (e.g. graphics data), while the Bandwidth
setting on the Portal side defines the bandwidth from the Portal to Host (e.g. USB
data).
The maximum device bandwidth usable range is 3 to 220 Mbps.
The PC-over-IP system will continue to use only the bandwidth required up to the
Device Bandwidth Limit
maximum.
Due to normal usage scenarios, this allows
effective bandwidth sharing, as it is unlikely that all PC-over-IP sessions will require
the maximum at all times.
A setting of 0 configures the PC-over-IP processor to adjust the bandwidth
depending on network congestion.
If there is no congestion, there will be no limit, i.e.
up to the maximum rate available.
It is recommended to set Device Bandwidth Limit to the limit of the network
connected to the Portal and Host.
See Section 4.3 Bandwidth and Image Configuration Example for an example on
setting the
Device Bandwidth Limit.
Note: The
Device Bandwidth Limit
is applied immediately after selecting
Apply
.
1.5.5.2 Device Bandwidth Target
The
Device Bandwidth Target
parameter defines the soft limit on the network
bandwidth during periods of congestion (packet loss).
When congestion is
experienced, the imaging network bandwidth will be rapidly reduced to the target
value, and more slowly reduced below this point.
The intent is to allow for a more
even distribution of bandwidth between users on congested trunks.
A good