Even better. You can get it to sit on your ISP's line if
you want. We had one in to demo, and we placed it
on our frame line from our ISP and we were amazed
at how un-private out private line was. We saw traffic
from many different sites.

This was a unit that had a 'splitter' (for lack of the
correct name) that the data line came into, then had
two outs. One to router and one to the packeteer
device.

We could pull just about any statistic you wanted, and
our ISP could not hide when we came to them with
our SLA in hand.

Robert

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Robert P. MacDonald, Network Engineer
e-Business Infrastructure
G o r d o n   F o o d    S e r v i c e
Voice: +1.616.261.7987 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/15/00 3:46:40 AM >>>
>
>Thanks Jim.
>
>So - this packeteer sits on external side of fw ?
>
>Tim Higgins
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>                    Jim Daugherty                                                     
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>                    <jimdau@jpmorganmor        To:     "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,                  
>                    tgage.com>                 
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>                    14/08/00 17:13             Subject:     RE: [fw1-wizards] 
>floodgate-1                                
>
>I don't want to sound like I am pitching a product, but I found one that
>may
>fit your needs. I like to keep anything I can off of my firewall and the
>processor. There is a product by packeteer that does what you want. It also
>includes some really nice reporting. I am sure there are other products out
>there, but this one seems to be pretty strong. www.packeteer.com If anyone
>has an argument against my logic, I would appreciate some feedback.
>Thanks.
>
>Jim Daugherty
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 10:51 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Subject: [fw1-wizards] floodgate-1
>
>Anyone using Floodgate-1 out there ?- what do you think of it ?
>
>We are considering using it because we need to share an Internet line with
>another department and we want to allocate bandwidth by protocol and
>source/dest ip address.
>
>Also - if you have 2 Internet lines can Floodgate create prioritised pipes
>across them both ?
>
>TIA
>
>Tim Higgins




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