09-12-2002 12:03 AM - edited 07-04-2021 11:24 PM
Hi,
In a point-to-multipoint bridge network (1 bridge as root the others as non-root) bandwidth is shared equally. Is there a way to let for instance one non-root bridge have 4 Mbps and the other non-root bridge 2 Mbps?
Thanks,
Joost Koopmans
09-19-2002 11:36 AM
Not that can be set on the bridge. The bridge only sees QoS tags and passes them on. As far as I know you'll have to do all this on the surrounding routers and switches. Can anyone else see a way to do this?
10-21-2002 09:01 PM
The simplest answer is to set the non-roots that should have the highest data rate to Basic/Basic/Yes/Yes on the 1/2/5.5/11 settings and those that should get less bandwidth at Basic/Basic/Yes/No.
Matthew Wheeler
Chief Wireless Architect
Blue Modal
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