View Permitted Rate

Permitted Rate is the amount of bandwidth that a particular WAN Link, Conduit Service, Intranet Service, or Internet Service is permitted to use at a given point in time. The permitted rate for a WAN Link is static, and is defined explicitly in the Oracle SD-WAN Edge configuration. The permitted rate for a Conduit Service, Intranet Service, or Internet Service will fluctuate over time, in response to congestion, user demand, and Fair Shares, but will always be greater than or equal to the Minimum Reserved Bandwidth for the Service.

Go to MonitorStatistics and select WAN Link Usage from the Show drop-down menu to display the page in Figure 7 including the Permitted Kbps information.

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Under Local WAN Links users can see the configured permitted rates for each WAN Link defined at the local site. For example, RJS-NCN-WL2 has a configured permitted rate of 100Mbps. The Usages and Permitted Rates table displays the actual, real-time permitted rates for each Service that the WAN Link is used for (individual Conduit Services and combined Internet-Intranet Services). This information can assist users in troubleshooting a specific WAN Link problem or throughput associated with a WAN Link.