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Re: Traffic Shapping

  • From: Natambu Obleton
  • Date: Mon Apr 27 15:31:18 1998

In this situation I am about to implement data over a private fiber network
in my town. Many businesses are planning to connect to this private fiber
network for internet access and I want to sell Fractional usage on this
private fiber network in 128k increments. I want to only limit their speed
to the outside world, allowing them full Ethernet speed over the fiber to
our local mail and proxy servers. We plan to use a cabletron switch to
connect about 30-40 pairs of fiber to our network. That switch will be going
FDDI back to my noc.

So the best place to limit this is at the router where my internet
connection comes in. Which is currently a Cisco 3640. I have thought about
using a Aponet or Xedia box in between my FDDI switch and the router, but I
would rather to the shaping on the router if possible. We would need to
traffic shape up to 30-40 Ethernet speed users and 15-20 wireless users in
the area. From the talk on this list about this, I do not think my Cisco
router can do it. I will probably go ahead with an Aponet or Xedia solution.
--
Natambu Obleton - Network Administrator - Frontier Internet Inc.
970 385 4177 - fax: 970 385 6745 - http://www.frontier.net
777 Main St. - Suite #201 - Durango - Colorado - 81301 - USA
-----Original Message-----
From: Ehab Hadi <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, April 24, 1998 11:15 PM
Subject: Re: Traffic Shapping


>Natambu,
>Can you please specify what platform that you are using? any why
>you like to do the traffic shaping on the Ethernet which is
>suppositly 10 Mbps?
>
>Ehab Hadi
>Northern Telecom
>Interprise Networks
>Ottawa, ON K1Y 4H7
>Canada
>[email protected]
>
>
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>>From: "Natambu Obleton" <[email protected]>
>>To: <[email protected]>
>>Subject: Re: Traffic Shapping
>>Date: Fri, 24 Apr 1998 10:52:04 -0600
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>>I am looking to do the shaping on Ethernet Interfaces for a large fiber
>>plant. I have been looking the solution by Aponet. Anyone out there
>used it?
>>I believe it is what above.net uses.
>>
>>--
>>Natambu Obleton - Network Administrator - Frontier Internet Inc.
>>970 385 4177 - fax: 970 385 6745 - http://www.frontier.net
>>777 Main St. - Suite #201 - Durango - Colorado - 81301 - USA
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Alex P. Rudnev <[email protected]>
>>To: Natambu Obleton <[email protected]>
>>Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]>
>>Date: Friday, April 24, 1998 10:33 AM
>>Subject: Re: Traffic Shapping
>>
>>
>>>Hmm, it depends of what do you mean as _successfully_ -:).
>>>
>>>It works, but creates some bugs under heavy conditions.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, Natambu Obleton wrote:
>>>
>>>> Date: Thu, 23 Apr 1998 17:51:16 -0600
>>>> From: Natambu Obleton <[email protected]>
>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>> Subject: Traffic Shapping
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone here successfully implement the traffic shaping option on
>a
>>Cisco
>>>> router?
>>>> --
>>>> Natambu Obleton - Network Administrator - Frontier Internet Inc.
>>>> 970 385 4177 - fax: 970 385 6745 - http://www.frontier.net
>>>> 777 Main St. - Suite #201 - Durango - Colorado - 81301 - USA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Aleksei Roudnev, Network Operations Center, Relcom, Moscow
>>>(+7 095) 194-19-95 (Network Operations Center Hot Line),(+7 095)
>239-10-10,
>>N 13729 (pager)
>>>(+7 095) 196-72-12 (Support), (+7 095) 194-33-28 (Fax)
>>>
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