[c-nsp] Bandwidth Shaping / QOS
Tantsura, Jeff
jtantsura at ugceurope.com
Fri Jul 15 05:33:54 EDT 2005
I think the Cisco's one is P-Cube, quite expensive though.
Another one we use is Sandvine, much cheaper and does the job just fine.
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Stewart [mailto:pauls at nexicom.net]
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 4:31 PM
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] Bandwidth Shaping / QOS
We have an immediate need to shape some bandwidth based on applications at a
remote site. It's a wireless serving area and it's getting saturated
currently with peer to peer traffic or we presume so.
I've played with NBAR a lot in the past but we've never put it into
production for the purposes for limited Kazaa etc...
Any thoughts on this? One of our suppliers is pushing Allott Netenforcer
gear and I'm interested in trying some of it out versus putting CPU load on
the router at that location..? Anyone used Allott gear and have feedback?
Does Cisco make a standalone product good for this?
Thanks,
Paul
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