Page 682 https://downloads.dell.com/manuals/common/n-series_cli_660_en-us.pdf Diffserv is probably the best option for doing this, but is somewhat feature limited on the N1548. I am assuming you have one 10Gb uplink and that is why you are trying to limit the bandwidth from 20 to 10. Are you having issues with latency under load?
Exactly that, I have a 10Gb uplink. In the meantime I am expanding this network and I will probably reach 15 pairs of servers. I currently have 2 times of the day I use the 10Gb of uplink and I have already verified that I have pairs of servers using 2Gb.
I use this network for backup, so latency is not one of my biggest problems, but rather it harms a couple of servers that could be using 1Gb at that time but is only using 20 ~ 30Mb.
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Page 682 https://downloads.dell.com/manuals/common/n-series_cli_660_en-us.pdf Diffserv is probably the best option for doing this, but is somewhat feature limited on the N1548. I am assuming you have one 10Gb uplink and that is why you are trying to limit the bandwidth from 20 to 10. Are you having issues with latency under load?
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June 17th, 2019 12:00
Exactly that, I have a 10Gb uplink. In the meantime I am expanding this network and I will probably reach 15 pairs of servers. I currently have 2 times of the day I use the 10Gb of uplink and I have already verified that I have pairs of servers using 2Gb.
I use this network for backup, so latency is not one of my biggest problems, but rather it harms a couple of servers that could be using 1Gb at that time but is only using 20 ~ 30Mb.
I wll see the documentation and reply soon