Re: Trafic Shaping [7:51661]

2002-08-19 Thread John Neiberger
Policy-based routing would allow you to accomplish this goal. Look up PBR on CCO to get configuration details. Something like this would be easy to setup. One question: what specifically are you load-balancing? Web servers offering up content to outside users, or internal users accessing web

RE: Trafic Shaping [7:51661]

2002-08-19 Thread John Neiberger
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Trafic Shaping [7:51661] Policy-based routing would allow you to accomplish this goal. Look up PBR on CCO to get configuration details. Something like this would be easy to setup. One question: what specifically are you load-balancing? Web

RE: Trafic Shaping [7:51661]

2002-08-19 Thread Brunner Joseph
you can block kazaa, etc with a simple access list.. all those fast track network front end clients (kazaa, grokster, etc) work on tcp/1214 so for me it would be access-list 101 deny tcp any any eq 1214 access-list 101 permit ip any any keep adding access-list 101 deny * * eq as you find

RE: Trafic Shaping [7:51661]

2002-08-19 Thread Art Davis
QoS Device Manager (QDM) is a great tool (small java applet) for this. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/qdm/ http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/nemnsw/qodvmn/prodlit/qdm_ds.htm Requires 12.1(5)T or later on your 2600, as it uses CEF & NBAR. Art Davis CCIE #6430 Mess