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No-no, not policing. This is too blunt instrument.

Try to dig in direction of policy-map, bandwidth, service policy, QoS
and control-plane.

Unfortunately, this is offtopic here. This is a completely different
proprietary tool. This is not the time nor the place to discuss these
issues.

> We do have a Cisco firewall in place, and I have setup 'traffic policing'.  
> However, the results are
inconsistent.  Sometimes it seems to work, other times it blocks
everything, or it blocks nothing.
>
> Appreciate all the feedback, thank you all for your time.
>
> On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 12:27 PM, Yuri Voinov <yvoi...@gmail.com
<mailto:yvoi...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
> For such task enough put Cisco router with TCP traffic policies .....
>
> And please - any protocol, any speed limits, any ACL's, any SLA .....
>
>
> 10.05.16 1:15, Alex Rousskov пишет:
> > On 05/09/2016 12:53 PM, Yuri Voinov wrote:
>
> >> Just to clarify. For proxying anything (protocol or service), the proxy
> >> server must be at the same time also act as the client of a protocol or
> >> service - and as a server.
>
>
> > It all depends on the definition of "upload and download sizes" in the
> > OP question. If the intent is to understand and restrict individual
> > protocol messages, then you are right. If the intent is just to limit
> > the aggregate number of TCP bytes transferred, then protocol
> > understanding (in a "transparent" setup) is not required.
>
> > Needless to say, Squid is unlikely to be the best solution for the
> > latter "dumb traffic limits" problem, but if an "all-in-one executable"
> > is a critical requirement, one can make modern Squids to limit tunneled
> > TCP traffic that it does not understand.
>
> > Alex.
>
>
> >> J Green:
> >>>> Would like to limit maximum upload and download sizes for
> >>>>       other TCP protocols:  SMB, NFS, FTP, and RDP.
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