RE: wan managent

From: ali (asayyed@atheer.net.sa)
Date: Wed May 19 2004 - 12:34:20 GMT-3


Dear Sir
Ya I can get some if benefit like the following
Ae are ISP ok ,, and as u know the customer we request ( as outbound
request ) around 170K but his inbound traffic more than 1M even he reserved
( buy )from us as 512K ..
So if I apply the shaping in the LAN side the WAN link will be flooded ( in
inbound .. I mean from internet to the customer ) by around 1M then in the
LAN side will shape by 512

By doing this I loss 512 from wan link ...... and as u know it cost very
high

So I need to implement QoS to make sure each customer get just his reserved
bandwidth even in WAN link

For this reason I said in the Core router

Ur advice is highly concer

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of Joe
Chang
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 5:48 PM
To: ali; ccielab
Subject: Re: wan managent

Just curious, why do you want to implement it on the "Core Router"? Wouldn't
you conserve more resources if you limit traffic on the "POP Router"? Would
there be any advantages limiting traffic on the LAN interface instead of the
WAN?

----- Original Message -----
From: "ali" <asayyed@atheer.net.sa>
To: "ccielab" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 5:59 AM
Subject: wan managent

> Dear All
> How I can control the WAN link by using QoS
> I mean let us I have the fowling
>
> Customers ---------------------------------POP Router
> (serial )-------WAN Link ------------- (serial )Core
> Router------------------------internet
>
> If I have multi customers in the LAN side of the our POP (one Ethernet
> port ) and I want to limit each customer by some certain bandwidth fomr
WAN
> Link
>
> Like customer 1 will consume 64 from wan
> And customer 2 will consume 128 from wan
> And customer 3 will consume 256 from wan
>
> And so on
>
> Taking in consideration the uplink request is not like the down link
> because it is internet services
>
> Is the good way to implant it in outbound traffic in serial core router?
>
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