Change the Guaranteed Bandwidth For Remote Networks
If you have multiple remote network locations
that are associated to one IPSec termination node, you can change
the guaranteed bandwidth for each site. In the following example,
you want the Canada East location to receive more bandwidth then
the Canada Central location; to do so, complete the following steps.
Select
Panorama
Cloud Services
Configuration
Remote Networks
Settings
.
Click the gear to edit the settings and select
QoS
.
Enable QoS
, assign a
QoS
Profile
(
Default-Profile
in this
example) and a
Guaranteed Bandwidth Ratio
to
the Canada Central compute location.
Select
Customize Per Site
, enable
Customize
Per Site
, then apply a higher bandwidth
Allocation
Ratio
for the RN-8 remote network (for the Canada East
location) than the RN-9 remote network (for the Canada Central location).
The following example shows an
Allocation Ratio
of
70% for RN-8 and 30% for RN-9. The
Guaranteed Bandwidth
(Mbps)
changes accordingly, showing the new guaranteed
bandwidth amounts.
When complete,
your configuration has the following guaranteed bandwidth allocation
for the two sites.
If you
have a remote network that has ECMP enabled to
use multiple IPSec tunnels for a single remote network, you can
change the
Allocation Ratio
for the IPSec
tunnels you use for that remote network location.
Save and Commit your changes.
The guaranteed bandwidth values display in the
Panorama
Cloud Services
Status
Monitor
Remote
Networks
area, in the
Guaranteed
Mbps
area. If you did not specify a bandwidth, it displays
as 0.