What type of connection is between site A and B ?

Without knowing you layout, it might be possible to use queuing to limit
what address's get a percentage of the bandwidth.
If you can't do it internal, and assuming you can assign each site a
different external IP address, you could just filter on the external router.
Not elegant, and not overly efficient, but a work around.

I would look at CBWFQ with 2 separate classes with the 1280 statement under
the main or unlimited class.
Not elegant but a way to closely accomplish what your looking for.

I suppose that you could also use custom queuing and set the byte count as
well.....not a fan of that though.

Keep in mind that queuing is usually meant to assure a minimum amount of
bandwidth, not a maximum so you have to look at this from the perspective of
give the max I can to Site B, while letting the rest ( 256 K ) be free for
site A. 

Is it critical that site A NEVER gets more that 256 regardless of the other
sites needs ? If so then the above is mute, because queuing will only come
into play during periods of congestion. When its idle, they can use all that
they want.


Larry

-----Original Message-----
From: Fernando Shiran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 10:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Limit Internet BW [7:34201]


Hello,

I do have a requirment to limit Internet Bandwidth among few sites. I do
have a T1 and want to allow site A to be access bandwidth not more than 256K
while site B can access full bandwidth without restricting.

I do have a Cisco 2620 as the Gatway router. All ideas greatly appreciated.

Regards
Shiran




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