Applied rates for RADIUS-assigned rate limits
A particular switch does not necessarily support all rates. The actual rate applied is rounded down to the nearest value that is supported by switch. The increments are in graduated steps, as described in the following table.
RADIUS-assigned bits-per-second rate limit |
Applied rate-limiting increment |
---|---|
1 - 10,999,999 |
100 Kbps |
11,000,000 - 100,999,999 |
1 Mbps |
101,000,000 - 999,999,999 |
10 Mbps |
1,000,000,000 - 10 Gbps |
100 Mbps |
For example, some of the following RADIUS-assigned rates fall between their respective incremental values, resulting in applied rates lower than the RADIUS-assigned rates. However, others match their respective incremental values, resulting in no difference between the RADIUS-assigned rate limits and the applied rate limits.
RADIUS-assigned bandwidth (Kbps) |
Applied increments |
Applied rate limit (Kbps) |
Difference/Kbps |
---|---|---|---|
5,250 |
100 Kbps |
5,200 |
50 |
50,250 |
1 Mbps |
50,000 |
250 Kbps |
51,000 |
1 Mbps |
51,000 |
0 |
525,000 |
10 Mbps |
520,000 |
5,000 Kbps |
530,000 |
10 Mbps |
530,000 |
0 |
1,250,000 |
100 Mbps |
1,200,000 |
50,000 Kbps |
1,300,000 |
100 Mbps |
1,300,000 |
0 |