Bandwidth Usage in ISA Server
Bandwidth Usage in ISA Server
Bandwidth Usage in ISA Server
Network performance can depreciate because of a number of issues. With ISA Server, you can
use bandwidth priorities and bandwidth rules to set propriety levels for traffic. Effective
bandwidth is the terminology used to describe the data transfer rate available to clients through
dial-up connections or dedicated Internet connections. Bandwidth rules make it possible for you
to set the priority for requests.
Protocol definitions
IP addresses and users
Destination sets
Schedule
Content types
Bandwidth priority
The Bandwidth priority policy element is used to set priority values for incoming bandwidth and
outgoing bandwidth. Once defined, you can apply bandwidth priorities to specific Internet
connections through bandwidth rules. Before you can create bandwidth rules, effective
bandwidth of the Internet connection must be specified. This enables ISA Server to effectively
enforce bandwidth priorities.
Outbound bandwidth: Refers to the bandwidth priority assigned for requests from internal
clients for Internet objects.
Inbound bandwidth: Refers to the bandwidth priority assigned for requests from external
clients for local network objects.
Bandwidth priority is assigned as a value between 1 and 200. Default Bandwidth Priority is an
ISA Server bandwidth priority that assigns 100 for outbound bandwidth and inbound bandwidth.
You can use the ISA Management console to create new bandwidth priorities. To create a new
bandwidth priorities, right-click the Bandwidth Priorities folder, and select New and then select
Bandwidth Priority from the shortcut menu.
To set effective bandwidth, you first have to determine the maximum effective bandwidth of the
connections on the ISA Server computer or ISA Server array. For dial-up connections, you
configure effective bandwidth through its associated dial-up entry in the ISA Management
console.
Maximum effective bandwidth for a frame relay network is determined by the wide area network
(WAN) provider. For a dedicated network connection, effective bandwidth is set in the ISA
Management console by configuring bandwidth rules.
When you determine bandwidth requirements for internal communication, you have to include
the different types of communication:
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8. You next have to define the schedule for the rule. This schedule defines when the rule
will be enforced. Click Next.
9. Set the client type, and then click Next.
10. Specify the destinations that the rule applies to.
1.
o All Destinations
o All Internal Destinations
o All External Destinations
o Specified Destination Set
o All Destinations Except the Selected Set.
1.
o All Content Groups
o Selected Content Groups
Click Next.