I'm sure the list would appreciate some distillation of that feedback. Once the weekend is over of course :-)

Cheers 

Jamie 

On 9/03/2012, at 4:44 PM, Jodi <jodi@team.waspnet.co.nz> wrote:

Thanks to all who sent advice and recommendations. Time for some ���light��� reading over the weekend

 

Hope you all enjoy yours J

 

Kind Regards

Jodi

 

From: nznog-bounces@list.waikato.ac.nz [mailto:nznog-bounces@list.waikato.ac.nz] On Behalf Of Jodi
Sent: Thursday, 8 March 2012 4:38 p.m.
To: nznog@list.waikato.ac.nz
Subject: [nznog] traffic shaping

 

Hi All

 

Currently we���re running a couple of Packeteers (one for each of our upstreams) to give users a fair slice of the pie. However they���re starting to wilt under the increased load and it���s time to look at replacing.

 

I���ve been looking around at some of the more popular appliances that I am aware of (Packeteer, Exinda, Netequalizer), however I don���t want to buy a lemon.

 

The other thought was to shape directly on the routers ��� have a couple of Cisco 2821���s at our borders. I���m familiar with the shaping process but have never attempted on Cisco kit before so don���t want to start down that path if it���s the wrong way to go (especially as I would be the only one who could manage it and I like the occasional day off).

 

My main focus to is to shape at the border by IP for different classes based on our plans e.g. burst to 4meg, 2meg dedicated, 2.5 burst to 10, etc

Secondary to that is reporting and 3rdly QoS

 

Any and all advice welcome, on and off list

 

Cheers

Jodi

 

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Jodi Thomson       

Network & Systems Engineer

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