Re: OT(FRTS)

From: Ahmed Mamoor Amimi (mamoor@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Apr 11 2002 - 19:16:17 GMT-3


   
CAR will do the trick... once again.... ; - )

-Mamoor

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From: <kris.keen@aon.com.au>
To: <Dennis.D.Adekola@britishairways.com>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: OT(FRTS)

> To my understanding, Traffic Shaping is for use with Frame relay circuits.
> You can use queueing to put some sort of priority on your packets, for
> instance allow telnet to have a HIGH priority for use in Prirotiy
queueing,
> or you can enable custom queueing for bandwidth allocation purposes.
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> Dennis.D.Adekola@britisha
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> 12/04/2002 03:15 PM
> Please respond to
> Dennis.D.Adekola
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> Hi all,
> Can one implement traffic shapping on a PPP point to point link
> or is traffic shapping used just on Frame Relay.
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> I have a point to point link (not Frame relay)
> which keeps brusting traffic at different times.
>
> I am trying to figure out a way to deal with this traffic
> Would Policing do the trick ? or maybe some type of priority/custom
queuing
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> Any imputs will be well appreciated.
>
> Dennis
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