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Group,
I've been trying to source a *Planet BM-2002 2 Mbps Bandwidth Manager* (or the BM-2155) and after many calls / emails have found out they are no longer manufactured.
I'm waiting for a final email from their head office in Taiwan as they may have a BM-2155 in stock or could put together a BM-2002 from spares carried.
I'd appreciate if someone would suggest an alternative. We need to manage bandwidth - currently 256 Kbps inbound but the unit should be capable of 2 Mbps for future expansion - by "Traffic classification based on IP, IP range/subnet, MAC or TCP/UDP port range". Other features needed are remote operation, transperant operation, inbound and outbound management, configurable guarenteed maximum and available with levels of priorities, dynamic and prioritised bandwidth sharing, usage monitoring, etc..
Thanks,
Jon
Hi Jon,
Look at Packeteer. They have ability to manage bandwidth based on a single IP, Range of IP, IP Blocks, Protocols, etc.
See url: www.packeteer.com
Regards,
Alex
-----Original Message----- From: pacnog-bounces@pacnog.org [mailto:pacnog-bounces@pacnog.org] On Behalf Of Jon Leeman Sent: Thursday, 23 November 2006 4:03 p.m. To: pacnog@pacnog.org Subject: [pacnog] Bandwidth Manager
Group,
I've been trying to source a *Planet BM-2002 2 Mbps Bandwidth Manager* (or the BM-2155) and after many calls / emails have found out they are no longer manufactured.
I'm waiting for a final email from their head office in Taiwan as they may have a BM-2155 in stock or could put together a BM-2002 from spares carried.
I'd appreciate if someone would suggest an alternative. We need to manage bandwidth - currently 256 Kbps inbound but the unit should be capable of 2 Mbps for future expansion - by "Traffic classification based on IP, IP range/subnet, MAC or TCP/UDP port range". Other features needed are remote operation, transperant operation, inbound and outbound management, configurable guarenteed maximum and available with levels of priorities, dynamic and prioritised bandwidth sharing, usage monitoring, etc..
Thanks,
Jon
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As another alternative, we recently moved from the Packeteer to the Netenforcer from Allot Communications. Other than some configuration issues, we have been pretty happy with the performance.
There's an old review (ca. 2002) at http://www.net.cmu.edu/docs/arch/qospe-pre.html by Carnegie Mellon University.
So far, the features are almost identical across the board, but I definitely preferred the web interface on the Netenforcer. One caveat is that the web interface is very picky about the version of Java installed.
Your mileage may vary. =)
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From: pacnog-bounces@pacnog.org on behalf of Alex Abraham Sent: Thu 23/11/2006 4:53 PM To: 'Jon Leeman'; pacnog@pacnog.org Subject: RE: [pacnog] Bandwidth Manager
Hi Jon,
Look at Packeteer. They have ability to manage bandwidth based on a single IP, Range of IP, IP Blocks, Protocols, etc.
See url: www.packeteer.com
Regards,
Alex
-----Original Message----- From: pacnog-bounces@pacnog.org [mailto:pacnog-bounces@pacnog.org] On Behalf Of Jon Leeman Sent: Thursday, 23 November 2006 4:03 p.m. To: pacnog@pacnog.org Subject: [pacnog] Bandwidth Manager
Group,
I've been trying to source a *Planet BM-2002 2 Mbps Bandwidth Manager* (or the BM-2155) and after many calls / emails have found out they are no longer manufactured.
(http://www.planet.com.tw http://www.planet.com.tw/ )
I'm waiting for a final email from their head office in Taiwan as they may have a BM-2155 in stock or could put together a BM-2002 from spares carried.
I'd appreciate if someone would suggest an alternative. We need to manage bandwidth - currently 256 Kbps inbound but the unit should be capable of 2 Mbps for future expansion - by "Traffic classification based on IP, IP range/subnet, MAC or TCP/UDP port range". Other features needed are remote operation, transperant operation, inbound and outbound management, configurable guarenteed maximum and available with levels of priorities, dynamic and prioritised bandwidth sharing, usage monitoring, etc..
Thanks,
Jon
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Hi, I'm using etinc and it is not bad at all, and very cheap, it as giga license too
www.etinc.com
Support is efficient too
Regards
Alex Abraham a écrit :
Hi Jon,
Look at Packeteer. They have ability to manage bandwidth based on a single IP, Range of IP, IP Blocks, Protocols, etc.
See url: www.packeteer.com
Regards,
Alex
-----Original Message----- From: pacnog-bounces@pacnog.org [mailto:pacnog-bounces@pacnog.org] On Behalf Of Jon Leeman Sent: Thursday, 23 November 2006 4:03 p.m. To: pacnog@pacnog.org Subject: [pacnog] Bandwidth Manager
Group,
I've been trying to source a *Planet BM-2002 2 Mbps Bandwidth Manager* (or the BM-2155) and after many calls / emails have found out they are no longer manufactured.
I'm waiting for a final email from their head office in Taiwan as they may have a BM-2155 in stock or could put together a BM-2002 from spares carried.
I'd appreciate if someone would suggest an alternative. We need to manage bandwidth - currently 256 Kbps inbound but the unit should be capable of 2 Mbps for future expansion - by "Traffic classification based on IP, IP range/subnet, MAC or TCP/UDP port range". Other features needed are remote operation, transperant operation, inbound and outbound management, configurable guarenteed maximum and available with levels of priorities, dynamic and prioritised bandwidth sharing, usage monitoring, etc..
Thanks,
Jon
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Chris
On 24 Nov 2006, at 11.03 , Jon Leeman wrote:
Group,
I've been trying to source a *Planet BM-2002 2 Mbps Bandwidth Manager* (or the BM-2155) and after many calls / emails have found out they are no longer manufactured.
I'm waiting for a final email from their head office in Taiwan as they may have a BM-2155 in stock or could put together a BM-2002 from spares carried.
I'd appreciate if someone would suggest an alternative. We need to manage bandwidth - currently 256 Kbps inbound but the unit should be capable of 2 Mbps for future expansion - by "Traffic classification based on IP, IP range/subnet, MAC or TCP/UDP port range". Other features needed are remote operation, transperant operation, inbound and outbound management, configurable guarenteed maximum and available with levels of priorities, dynamic and prioritised bandwidth sharing, usage monitoring, etc..
Thanks,
Jon
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