05-25-2016 08:57 PM - edited 03-01-2019 08:16 AM
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)
please help me better understand, Bandwidth Provisioning.
Thanks,
05-25-2016 09:28 PM
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.
05-25-2016 11:43 PM
is there any formula or way to provision bw requirement for the site having 100 users?
05-26-2016 11:42 AM
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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