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RE: Traffic Shapping
From: mark () vielle datasys net (Mark R. Lindsey)
Date: Sat, 25 Apr 1998 15:25:07 -0400
: >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? : : He may well want to shape on an ethernet where he has multiple : customer machines that are each paying for different amounts of bandwidth. : : Shaping a-la cisco is uni-directional out on an interface, and so : poorly answers many needs. Xedia Corporation makes a nifty device specifically for IP traffic shaping. It seems fairly well evolved, and can act as a bridge or a router, though it's definitely built for the edges of a network. (I'm not affiliated with Xedia; just played with their product.) --- Mark R. Lindsey, mark () datasys net DSS Online Voice: +1 912 241 0607; Fax: +1 912 241 0190 Valdosta, Georgia, USA
Current thread:
- Re: Traffic Shapping, (continued)
- Re: Traffic Shapping Jeremy Porter (Apr 24)
- Re: Traffic Shapping Neil J. McRae (Apr 24)
- Re: Traffic Shapping Natambu Obleton (Apr 24)
- Re: Traffic Shapping Jim Browne (Apr 24)
- Re: Traffic Shapping kli (Apr 24)
- Re: Traffic Shapping Ehab Hadi (Apr 24)
- Re: Traffic Shapping Jeremy Porter (Apr 25)
- Re: Traffic Shapping Ehab Hadi (Apr 24)
- RE: Traffic Shapping barton (Apr 25)
- Re: Traffic Shapping Ehab Hadi (Apr 25)
- RE: Traffic Shapping Mark R. Lindsey (Apr 26)
- Re: [nanog] RE: Traffic Shapping Stephen Balbach (Apr 26)
- RE: Traffic Shapping Hank Nussbacher (Apr 26)
- Re: Traffic Shapping Natambu Obleton (Apr 27)
- Re: Traffic Shapping Natambu Obleton (Apr 27)
- Re: Traffic Shapping Jeremy Porter (Apr 24)