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savings, most other businesses have the same issues.
-Kevin
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ED]] On Behalf Of Dirk Bulinckx Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 1:05 PM To: salive@woodstone.nu Subject: [SA-list] OT: Question Just doing some "research" :-) Would you be interested in a software based bandwidth limiter? Possibility to limit bandwidth based a rules (IP - p
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Levels of the coffee machine and soft drink machine can be
checked IF they are connected to the network and have an SNMP interface
:-)
Dirk.
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How about an add-in to check the levels in the coffee machine and soft drink machine? :-)
Seriously, though - bandwidth limiting is best handled at the router/switch level because of centralization of administration. A software based solution would be
Title: RE: [SA-list] OT: Question
Dirk
You can do most of that on cisco routers using traffic shaping, take a look on the cisco site. As cisco is pretty well the defacto standard for routers don’t think there is much call for a software product.
Dave
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Hey Dirk,
We do bandwidth using QoS on our network currently. Not much interest
here for that.
Steve Hay
Community Savings
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No thinking about a "new" product.
Dirk.
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Do you mean to limit resourc
Do you mean to limit resources used by Servers Alive?
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Just doing some "research"
Title: RE: [SA-list] OT: Question
What is QoS? (or is this Quality of Service) And is this
done via software (part of the OS?) or hardware?
Dirk.
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Hey Dirk,
We do bandwidth using QoS on our network currently. Not much interest here for that.
Steve Hay
Community Savings
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Dirk Bulinckx
Just doing some "research" :-)
Would you be interested in a software based bandwidth limiter? Possibility
to limit bandwidth based a rules (IP - protocol - port - direction).
Dirk.
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