Secure Global Desktop 4.31 Administration Guide > Users and authentication > Bandwidth Limit (--bandwidth)
Attribute name | Usage |
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Bandwidth Limit | Choose the maximum bandwidth from the list. |
Command option | Usage |
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--bandwidth bandwidth |
Replace bandwidth with the maximum bandwidth, in bits per second. |
This attribute specifies the maximum bandwidth this person may use between the client device and the Secure Global Desktop server for X and Windows applications.
Choose None (on the command line, 0) to specify no limit: the person uses as much of the available bandwidth as possible. This gives the best application usability for the speed of the network connection.
You don't need to change this unless you have particular bandwidth restrictions: in normal use, we recommend you use None.
The table below shows the bandwidth options in Object Manager and the values you must use on the command line:
Object Manager | Command line |
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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 |
--bandwidth 51200
Limits the person to a maximum bandwidth of 512 Kbps.
--bandwidth 0
Allows this person to use as much of the available bandwidth as possible.
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