Allocating Bandwidth to Applications Not Controlled by SRC-ACP
If you control the bandwidth of some applications by means of SRC-ACP, you can accommodate the applications that are not controlled by SRC-ACP by assigning background bandwidths for the edge congestion points. The background bandwidth is the total bandwidth allocated to the applications for which bandwidth is not controlled by SRC-ACP.
Because the total background bandwidth is unlikely to be used at a particular time, you can also specify a tuning factor that provides an estimation of the fraction of the background bandwidth that will be used. You can configure multiple values for the background bandwidth with corresponding tuning factors.