Control traffic of NetMeeting on routers? [7:6727]

2001-06-01 Thread Thomas

Hi All - I wonder if there is anyway, to control the NetMeeting traffic on
the routers/switches?  Since WAN pipes are the bottle neck, I don't want to
block the NetMeeting traffic, but apply some kind of policy to the bandwidth
of the Video/Audio conference piece of NetMeeting to ensure that it won't
kill the pipe... Thanks in advance!




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Re: Control traffic of NetMeeting on routers? [7:6727]

2001-06-02 Thread Brian

queueing or rate limiting on the wan interface??

Brian "Sonic" Whalen
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On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Thomas wrote:

> Hi All - I wonder if there is anyway, to control the NetMeeting traffic on
> the routers/switches?  Since WAN pipes are the bottle neck, I don't want to
> block the NetMeeting traffic, but apply some kind of policy to the
bandwidth
> of the Video/Audio conference piece of NetMeeting to ensure that it won't
> kill the pipe... Thanks in advance!




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Re: Control traffic of NetMeeting on routers? [7:6727]

2001-06-04 Thread Thomas

I am loooking rate limiting on WAN interfaces... and MultiPoint conference
(for more than 2 people).




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> queueing or rate limiting on the wan interface??
>
> Brian "Sonic" Whalen
> Success = Preparation + Opportunity
>
>
> On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Thomas wrote:
>
> > Hi All - I wonder if there is anyway, to control the NetMeeting traffic
on
> > the routers/switches?  Since WAN pipes are the bottle neck, I don't want
to
> > block the NetMeeting traffic, but apply some kind of policy to the
> bandwidth
> > of the Video/Audio conference piece of NetMeeting to ensure that it
won't
> > kill the pipe... Thanks in advance!




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