Dear all
   While reviewing the material on congestion management ... I was reading
with the goal of being able to apply it. The problem is that the the
Internet connection uses different RX and TX paths (satellite DVB/SCPC link)
and so as far as the edge router (a Cisco 1760) is concerned - no traffic
ever comes in through the serial interface (that is connected to a satellite
modem) and no traffic ever leaves the router through the fastethernet
interface (connected to a switch to which the DVB and other nodes with
public ip addresses connect)

My problem is this ... how can I provide some QoS given that the link that
suffers congestion (the satellite link) is not within my control. According
to documentation, you can only apply LLQ outbound from an interface (not an
option to me ... cos that interface is on an ISP router in Germany).

My DVB receiver is an appliance which doesn't have any way to configure QoS
on. I know i can do traffic caching on a server behind the router but i
would love some solution that utilizes my cisco equipment. I will appreciate
any suggestions
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