Re: throttle bandwidth
From: Neteng (neteng.ccie_at_gmail.com)
Date: 08/23/05
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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 11:04:10 -0500
You can do it in your routers and switches assuming they are managed and can
do QoS.
"Mr. Backup" <backup@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hello and thank you for your time,
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> I have been given the task of throttling bandwidth on a network with-out
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> additional hardware applications. The office uses an ISA server as their
> proxy / firewall / cache server), one of the main problems is this; users
> that VPN to the network are using way too much bandwidth and its being to
> slow down the external network.
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> I have been asked if I can put a "CAP" on the VPN Speeds of the servers
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> to also put a cap on the internal network speed to the outside world.
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> From what I know to this date is that ISA-server can not limit bandwidth;
it
> can only priorities protocols. That being said, how would I go about
> limiting the bandwidth usage of this network?
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> Thanks.
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