12-18-2011 06:38 PM - edited 03-04-2019 02:40 PM
Dear All,
I would like to ask all of you some question about hardware control speed internet with client access internet?
i mean that i have internet with 2M speed so i want allow User A speed 1 M (Manager), speed 256k for User B and normal staff use 128K.
how can i control on this issue? and which hardware that we can control?
Best Regards,
Rechard
12-19-2011 06:11 AM
This can be done using different types of hardwares
However if you are using cisco router on the Internet edge and you know the source IP such as the manager PC ip then you can you MQC policies with policing
Other option proxy server can do it but require re design to your Internet access
Hope this help
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12-19-2011 06:16 AM
Hi Rechard,
You can achieve the aspect by just having Cisco router and define policy maps.
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Regards,
Naidu.
12-19-2011 09:31 AM
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You can achieve that on most Cisco routers and many Cisco L3 switches, fairly easily for outbound traffic. Inbound traffic, although you can also fairly easily control the amount of traffic that reaches your users, controlling ther actual inbound bandwidth utilization isn't so easy.
12-20-2011 12:25 PM
Bandwidth management may be tricky in your situation. Specifically since you don't have a lot of bandwidth to spare.
Depending on your budget, take a visit to Riverbed - their appliances are really amazing and can do everything you want.
You'll need to create bandwidth pools and assign users to a pool, assuming there's more than one manager and more than one user, etc, all managers in the manager pool would share 1mb of bandwdith, all users in the user pool would share 256k of bandwidth, etc. Now the problem with this is simple: 256k doesn't divide well between more than a few people before it's virtually unusable, deploying a caching proxy/bandwidth management appliance along side of your bandwidth pools would make the most effective use of what you have available (but it's not cheap)
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