11-18-2010 08:45 AM - edited 03-01-2019 02:22 PM
HI,
I have defined one global policy (Rate Limit: 40 Mbps) shared for hundreds of users and I'd like to know if I can limit total P2P traffic to 10 Mbps in that global policy. I don´t want to filter P2P traffic by subscriber.
Thanks in advance
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11-23-2010 01:16 PM
I don't think this is possible, it would require to have global policy as child of an other global policy.
Tom
11-24-2010 02:04 AM
Hi Daniel,
Sorry if I was not clear, when I said : "it would require", I meant that it is not possible currently.
I have now checked further and got the confirmation that at the moment you cannot do what you are describing.
What you can do now is at a subscriber level, for example, limit total BW for subscriber to 4Mbps and inside it, limit P2P to 1Mbps.
Cheers,
Tom
11-23-2010 01:16 PM
I don't think this is possible, it would require to have global policy as child of an other global policy.
Tom
11-24-2010 01:04 AM
Hi Tom,
I don´t know how i can nest global policies. I haven´t found anything about it. Can you help me?
Thanks.
11-24-2010 02:04 AM
Hi Daniel,
Sorry if I was not clear, when I said : "it would require", I meant that it is not possible currently.
I have now checked further and got the confirmation that at the moment you cannot do what you are describing.
What you can do now is at a subscriber level, for example, limit total BW for subscriber to 4Mbps and inside it, limit P2P to 1Mbps.
Cheers,
Tom
11-24-2010 02:57 AM
Thanks Tom,
I've already understood it. I'll do it limiting by subscriber.
Regards
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