it may not be worth the
trouble.
>
> Just my .02
>
> Kent
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jay Greenberg"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 9:49 AM
> Subject: ISP QoS Architecture Question [7:49767]
>
>
> > I am considering deploying QoS f
, it may not be worth the trouble.
Just my .02
Kent
- Original Message -
From: "Jay Greenberg"
To:
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 9:49 AM
Subject: ISP QoS Architecture Question [7:49767]
> I am considering deploying QoS features in our ISP. The ISP has about
> 60 t
There are a lot of "Cisco Powered" networks doing QoS, but more for
multi-service type stuff for voice and video.
If you look on Cisco's web-site, there's a whole program your ISP can join
to become "Cisco-powered" in multiservice, although I don't know the exact
search terms you'd need to find i
Hi,
I Have made a document about QoS IP (but unfortunatly in french) If many
people are interreted i will translate in English.
So You have to consider the kind of application you have on the ISP :
is there Netmeeting, voice/video traffic. Is there FTP ... Or others kind of
applications.
Do not
I am considering deploying QoS features in our ISP. The ISP has about
60 thousand users in total, and I was thinking of setting a general
traffic policy.E.g., I would like to set HTTP traffic down to a very
low delay, to make the network seem faster to end users. I suppose
what I am asking
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