[c-nsp] WAN optimization in IP carrier

Pak Tong Poy paktongpoy at gmail.com
Mon Jun 11 21:59:25 EDT 2007


Hi my network topo is something like this
 ----GE------ [Router]----------2 X
STM1----------[Router]----GE------Upstream transit

I wish to reduce the Upstream transit traffic, so I can only put the
Optimization box in between the link like this:

 ----GE------[WAN Optimization box] ----- GE ------- [Router]----------2 X
STM1----------[Router]----GE------[WAN Optimization
box]-----GE-------Upstream transit

My target applications to be optimized are Static applications such as file
transfer, pdf, static video...etc.

Any suggestion?
best regards

On 6/7/07, Indra Simalango <indra.simalango at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm quite newbie in this field. So far, in my current company, I've done
> some PoC using Cisco WAAS and Packeteer PacketShaperXpress (the one with
> Acceleration & Compression module).
>
> For your requirements, how much WAN bandwidth do you have? What is each
> connection type? Is it a fiberoptic, gigabit ethernet, or fair ethernet?
> If
> may, please describe your network profile, what's main application
> traverse
> your WAN? Also, is there any requirement for Server consolidation?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> Indra A. Simalango
> Associate Consultant, BSS/OSS
> PT. Packet Systems Indonesia
> www.dmxtechnologies.com
>
> On 5/25/07, Pak Tong Poy <paktongpoy at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi group,
> > Anyone knows if there is any WAN optimization product for IP carrier
> > environment? I know there are product for entreprise environment. If so
> > there are, anyone knows any IP carrier use them?
> > Many thanks,
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