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WAN Bandwidth Provisioning

ashish.sehgal1
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How do we decide about the bandwidth required for a new link.

One site has 100 users (Data), no Voice, no Video

Another site has 100 users (Data, Voice, Video)

My knowledge and understanding for Voice & Video users)

  • 60-65% concurrent users.
  • Voice - 16 kbps
  • Video - 64 Kbps
  • Data - Application specific (FTP-More bw, SMTP-less bw, Database-More bw)

please help me better understand, Bandwidth Provisioning.

Thanks,

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Philip D'Ath
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

I guess start with the most important traffic to you and go from there.

I don't believe for a second that your voice on the wire will only be 16 Kb/s.  Perhaps the raw codec is 16Kb/s.  Lets say it is 24Kb/s on the wire.  If is is going over GRE and/or IPSec then allow even more.

Now how many concurrent calls do you want to allow for?  If it was 60, then you need to allocated 60*24Kb/s for this class, or 1.44Mb/s.

Repeat for concurrent video streams,

Data can have what is left over.  You can also create a "scavenger" class for traffic to throw away more aggressively under congestive load.

is there any formula or way to provision bw requirement for the site having 100 users?

You have to understand the applications the users are using.

Write down a list, and how much each one needs for bandwidth.  Multiply it by the number of users, and then apply a percentage based no the concurrency.

In my experience, it often comes down to what a company is prepared to spend, rather than strictly what they need,

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