Hi, I run a cross your email on line, I would like to have this
opportunity to share with you a solution for Bandwidth management and packet
shaping, better control for the traffic with lowest granularity 64k, logs the
inbound and outbound traffic, capable of enforce rules or deny traffic that is
not related to corporate day to day operation as such IM, download music, or
non related websites. However this can be done by identifying the Application
signature 80 byte header, then can be applied using a Gui to control the
inbound and outbound traffic by port, as well vlan on the device. Also can be
control by rule base and time trigger control. I read you email noted below and it looks like this really
play a role on your existing environment: If you would like to learn more about it, please visit my
website at http://www.dcseven.com
products. Best regards, Armando Vasquez DC7 Company Director, Business Development Office (510) 282-9407 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm getting some DSL services installed and I need
some recommendations or even a pointer or two to a method of long-term
bandwidth monitoring while keeping latency to a minimum. The DSL for our
customers will be coming into our location on an ATM. I'm still
working out the details with static or dynamic IPs, but either way, I need to
monitor bandwidth for each incoming DSL connection and although placing a
'slink' server between the incoming ATM and our network would be frowned
upon for latency concerns, a 'slink' server that can monitor this bandwidth and
create logs to be processed monthly from a location outside of the initial
subnet would be highly revered. Specifically, any software that can
monitor bandwidth and create logs (CSV or, even better, SQL) would do the
trick: I can tailor the equipment and connections to suit the software; I
just have to locate the proggie to do this. TIA! |
- Friendly greetings, Bandwidth Management & Packet Shap... Armando Vasquez