On Tuesday 10 June 2008, root net wrote: > I have a customer that wants a 100/1000 Mb/s pipe into > our network for our local customers. This customer is > also a customer but he has a dedicated 10 Mb/s circuit to > the Internet and is maxing out on bandwidth. Wishes to > buy the 100/1000 Mb/s pipe for our local network access > only not Internet. What is the best way to filter this?
If the customer is willing to consider using a single link for both local and international traffic, QPPB is your friend. Combining QPPB with MQC, you can use a single link and "partition" it so that you can provide the customer with 10Mbps of international bandwidth, and the remainder for local traffic. This can be achieved in both directions, i.e., ingress + egress; and it works great! Cheers, Mark.
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