Secure Global Desktop 4.40 Administration Guide > SGD Servers, Arrays, and Load Balancing > SGD Uses Too Much of My Network's Bandwidth
Set the Bandwidth Limit attribute for a user profile to reduce the maximum allowable bandwidth the user can use.
Note Reducing the available bandwidth might have implications for application usability.
On the command line, use the following command:
$ tarantella object edit --name obj --bandwidth bandwidth
The following are the available bandwidths:
SGD Administration Console | Command Line |
---|---|
2400 bps | 2400 |
4800 bps | 4800 |
9600 bps | 9600 |
14.4 Kbps | 14400 |
19.2 Kbps | 19200 |
28.8 Kbps | 28800 |
33.6 Kbps | 33600 |
38.8 Kbps | 38800 |
57.6 Kbps | 57600 |
64 Kbps | 64000 |
128 Kbps | 128000 |
256 Kbps | 256000 |
512 Kbps | 512000 |
768 Kbps | 768000 |
1 Mbps | 1000000 |
1.5 Mbps | 1500000 |
10 Mbps | 10000000 |
None | 0 |
Note None is the default and means there is no limit on bandwidth usage.
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