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At 12:17 -0700 10/23/2007, George Rogato wrote:
>How is everyone controlling encrypted p2p traffic?

I can't speak for everyone...... :) but here at NU, our PacketShaper can't
classify the majority of the encrypted P2P filesharing traffic.  So close to
a couple years ago, we created some dynamic partition classes on our
PacketShaper that says that all unclassified traffic from our dorm, VPN, and
wireless subnets gets allocated 512Kbps per IP address.  This keeps things
manageable.

Other schools do things like enforce bandwidth quotas.


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Telecommunications and Network Services         Northwestern University
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