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Advanced Bandwidth Control

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Powerline MU User Priorities or 3-bit ToS setting Class of Service Application class 7 3 Network Control-characterized by a "must get there" requirement to maintain and support the network infrastructure. 6 3 "Voice"-characterized by less than 10 ms delay, and hence maximum jitter (one way transmission through the LAN infrastructure of a single campus). 5 2 "Video" or "Audio" -characterized by less than 100 ms delay. 4 2 Controlled Load-important business applications subject to some form of "admission control," be that pre-planning of the network requirement at one extreme to bandwidth reservation per flow at the time the flow is started at the other. 3 1 Excellent Effort-or "CEO's best effort," the best-effort type services that an information services organization would deliver to its most important customers. 2 0 Best Effort-LAN traffic as we know it today. 1 0 Background-bulk transfers and other activities that are permitted on the network but that should not impact the use of the network by other users and applications. 0 1 Default 7.3.8 Advanced Bandwidth Control Figure 45 Advanced Bandwidth Control Individual modems may be set for downlink and uplink sustained rates. The Advanced Bandwidth Control allows you to set a specific speed for the specific modem. Use this control to provide different service to different customers. Select Apply. Page 67 of 112

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User
Priorities or
3-bit ToS
setting
Class of
Service
Application class
7
3
Network Control—characterized by a “must get there” requirement to maintain and
support the network infrastructure.
6
3
“Voice”—characterized by less than 10 ms delay, and hence maximum jitter (one
way transmission through the LAN infrastructure of a single campus).
5
2
“Video” or “Audio” —characterized by less than 100 ms delay.
4
2
Controlled Load—important business applications subject to some form of
“admission control,” be that pre-planning of the network requirement at one extreme
to bandwidth reservation per flow at the time the flow is started at the other.
3
1
Excellent Effort—or “CEO’s best effort,” the best-effort type services that an
information services organization would deliver to its most important customers.
2
0
Best Effort—LAN traffic as we know it today.
1
0
Background—bulk transfers and other activities that are permitted on the network
but that should not impact the use of the network by other users and applications.
0
1
Default
7.3.8
Advanced Bandwidth Control
Figure 45 Advanced Bandwidth Control
Individual modems may be set
for downlink and uplink sustained rates. The Advanced
Bandwidth Control allows you to set a specific speed for the specific modem. Use this
control to provide different service to different customers. Select
Apply
.