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Bandwidth Management on 2850n [SOLVED]
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20 Sep 2013 13:35 #77744
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Bandwidth Management on 2850n [SOLVED] was created by essdeeay
Hello,
I have a 2850n and want to restrict the entire network to a specific bandwidth. I went into the "Bandwidth Limit" section, clicked "Enable" and change the Default TX/RX limits to 1000 and 4000 (kbps) before clicking OK.
However, when I do a test from a system on the LAN to an external system using iperf, I'm still getting 9.25 down and 7.65 up. Have I missed anything?
Many thanks,
Steve
I have a 2850n and want to restrict the entire network to a specific bandwidth. I went into the "Bandwidth Limit" section, clicked "Enable" and change the Default TX/RX limits to 1000 and 4000 (kbps) before clicking OK.
However, when I do a test from a system on the LAN to an external system using iperf, I'm still getting 9.25 down and 7.65 up. Have I missed anything?
Many thanks,
Steve
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20 Sep 2013 18:54 #77747
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Replied by babis3g on topic Re: Bandwidth Management on 2850n
Check if you have enable the page & maybe needs an ip to set
http://www.draytek.co.uk/support/kb_vigor_session_limit.html
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20 Sep 2013 23:42 #77750
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Yup, that's what I did... enabled the page. I also tried with and without specific IP ranges... no difference, it doesn't seem to limit bandwidth.
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21 Sep 2013 16:42 #77753
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maybe try a different firmware? 3.6.4.1 is the latest ... which one have you got?
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24 Sep 2013 05:33 #77764
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I have a 2850n and want to restrict the entire network to a specific bandwidth. I went into the "Bandwidth Limit" section, clicked "Enable" and change the Default TX/RX limits to 1000 and 4000 (kbps) before clicking OK.
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24 Sep 2013 23:20 #77775
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Replied by essdeeay on topic Re: Bandwidth Management on 2850n
Actually, the bandwidth setting *seems* to be working but the figures don't reflect how much...
I use
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iperf
as the testing tool, which requires a client on one end and a server on the other.
When bandwidth limit is DISABLED, I get a throughput of 13.5 Mbits/sec (the maximum on this line)
When bandwidth limit is enabled (TX=1000 Kbps, RX=1000 Kbps), I get a throughput of 6 Mbits/sec
When bandwidth limit is enabled (TX=500 Kbps, RX=500 Kbps), I get a throughput of 4 Mbits/sec
When bandwidth limit is enabled (TX=500 Kbps, RX=500 Kbps), I get a throughput of 2 Mbits/sec
So, it's obviously working, but how do these iperf testing figures correlate with the bandwidth restriction setting in the router - I just don't understand.
Steve
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When bandwidth limit is DISABLED, I get a throughput of 13.5 Mbits/sec (the maximum on this line)
When bandwidth limit is enabled (TX=1000 Kbps, RX=1000 Kbps), I get a throughput of 6 Mbits/sec
When bandwidth limit is enabled (TX=500 Kbps, RX=500 Kbps), I get a throughput of 4 Mbits/sec
When bandwidth limit is enabled (TX=500 Kbps, RX=500 Kbps), I get a throughput of 2 Mbits/sec
So, it's obviously working, but how do these iperf testing figures correlate with the bandwidth restriction setting in the router - I just don't understand.
Steve
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