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6. Restrain the Users
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Traffic Class: A Traffic Class can be chosen for a Group of users. There are four
traffic classes: Voice, Video, Best-Effort and Background. Voice and Video traffic
will be placed in the high priority queue. When Best-Effort or Background is selected,
more bandwidth management options such as Downlink and Uplink Bandwidth will
appear.
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Total Downlink: Defines the maximum bandwidth allowed to be shared by clients.
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Individual Maximum Downlink: Defines the maximum downlink bandwidth allowed
for an individual client. The Individual Maximum Downlink cannot exceed the value of
Total Downlink.
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Individual Request Downlink: Defines the guaranteed minimum downlink bandwidth
allowed for an individual client. The Individual Request Downlink cannot exceed the
value of Total Downlink and Individual Maximum Downlink.
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Total Uplink: Defines the maximum uplink bandwidth allowed to be shared by clients.
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Individual Maximum Uplink: Defines the maximum uplink bandwidth allowed for an
individual client. The Individual Maximum Uplink cannot exceed the value of Total
Uplink.
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Individual Request Uplink: Defines the guaranteed minimum bandwidth allowed for
an individual client. The Individual Request Uplink cannot exceed the value of Total
Uplink and Individual Maximum Uplink.
6.3.5 Session Limit
To prevent ill-behaved clients or malicious software from taking up the system’s
connection resources, the administrator can restrict the number of concurrent sessions
that a user can establish.
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The maximum number of concurrent sessions including TCP and UDP for each
user can be specified in the Global policy, which applies to authenticated users,
users on a non-authenticated port, privileged users, and clients in DMZ zones. Also
this can be specified in the other policies to apply to the authenticated users.