RE: Limit Bandwidth?

2000-10-13 Thread Chris Lemagie
Title: Limit Bandwidth?









Your best
bet is probably Class Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ).  Take a look on CCO for an
implementation document.

 

Chris
Lemagie

Systems Engineer

Cisco Systems

Seattle Commercial Region

(425) 468-0959

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http://www.cisco.com/

 

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Guys, is there a way to
limit bandwidth with an access list or something? 

I'm trying give an ether
segment T1 bandwidth when I have T3 feed from telco. 

What's the best way. 

Ken 








RE: Limit Bandwidth?

2000-10-13 Thread Stull, Cory

Would you be able to use traffic shaping for something like this?  If not I
have a demo of some software called Crosskeys Dyband on my desk that is a
Dynamic Bandwidth Management System.  Just got it today.  Pain here is that
you need a DEDICATED NT4 server with 3 NICs in it just to use this system.
 
Let me know if you want more info on it and I'll get you the info of the
sales guy that gave me the demo.
 
Cory

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This depends on the router you are using.  If you have a 7xxx or 12000 GSR
then you can use CAR (Committed Access Rate).
 
Patrick Greene
 
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Guys, is there a way to limit bandwidth with an access list or something? 

I'm trying give an ether segment T1 bandwidth when I have T3 feed from
telco. 

What's the best way. 

Ken 

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RE: Limit Bandwidth?

2000-10-13 Thread Greene, Patrick
Title: Limit Bandwidth?



This 
depends on the router you are using.  If you have a 7xxx or 12000 GSR then 
you can use CAR (Committed Access Rate).
 
Patrick Greene
 
-Original Message-From: Nova Rich 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 10:32 
AMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: Limit 
Bandwidth?
Guys, is there a way to limit bandwidth with an 
access list or something? 
I'm trying give an ether segment T1 bandwidth when I 
have T3 feed from telco. 
What's the best way. 
Ken 


Re: Limit Bandwidth?

2000-10-13 Thread ROUTHIER, YVES

If you get a frame-relay circuit , you just need to do frame-relay
traffic shapping and if you got ATM shape your traffic with the VPI/VCI
command

Yves R.

> Nova Rich wrote:
> 
> Guys, is there a way to limit bandwidth with an access list or
> something?
> 
> I'm trying give an ether segment T1 bandwidth when I have T3 feed from
> telco.
> 
> What's the best way.
> 
> Ken

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