Netflix caching server makes things smooth.

From: David Milholen 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2016 8:44 PM
To: af@afmug.com 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] traffic priorities

Ive been on the fence about doing the whole limit per customer thing because of 
title 2 stuff.

But from what I understand you just cant charge the content provider for a 
faster pipe into your network. I could have it wrong but I have to do what I 
need to 


smooth out the traffic.



On 6/20/2016 5:13 PM, Darin Steffl wrote:

  Didn't you just get a Procera in? 

  Limit amount of total streaming media per customer IP to whatever you feel is 
necessary. It actually helps the overall experience of the customer as video 
won't max out their entire connection. Do the same with software updates like 
Apple, Microsoft, Xbox, etc.



  On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 5:07 PM, David <dmilho...@wletc.com> wrote:

    Ok, ALL of the BORG

    I need some insight on what I should do.
    Currently a majority of our network is routed,static and ospf.
    We keep a good lock down on our edge routers for bad stuff but
    I am looking to prioritize traffic based on three groups.
    Voice,Video and Data.
    So my question is how should I prioritize Video?
    A. Limit per customer account
    B  Limit per Customer Device
    C. No Limit free for all.

    Each customer has a QOS limitation set by our radios with available burst.
    Most of these QOS limitations have no issue with most streaming customers 
but we have the 
    occasional larger family the blows the top off the larger QOS package we 
have. 
    It got me to thinking about traffic priority levels. 

    Currently we cannot support a 4k stream unless we give them a PTP link or 
have an Access point all to themselves.
    We make it clear that we do not support streams over 20Mbs.

    What is the best approach for such a mess LOL

    Thanks
    Dave




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