Thanks for the info Jason.

Between the two offices it is mainly HTTP (we are there gateway) and
standard coping of files to mapped-network drivers here in our office from
their office.  Is there a specific type of Queing you would recommend for
that?


Thanks,

Travis

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> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 7:34 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] OT: Cisco Router & Bandwidth
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> Travis,
>
> The reason it doesn't work like your Internet router, is that the "other
> end" of the Inet connection is most likely throttling you down to an
> acceptable limit (via IIS/FTP/ or their routers).  What you are
> experiencing between your two offices is a Cisco queueing called FIFO
> (First in/First out) basically.  What you will want to do is read up on
> the different queueing options available with a Cisco router.  Cisco has
> tons of info on their site/with examples.  For example, you can set max
> outbound utilization per session, set queueing priorities via protocol
> (ie.  FTP traffic can go unlimited, unless there is http traffic. If
> there is HTTP traffic, the FTP packets drop down in the queue, and the
> HTTP traffic is processed first.)  IMO that is the best way to do things
> (if your traffic patterns permit) because you aren't locking a certain
> protocol down to X bandwidth.
>
>
> Jason
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Travis Rabe
> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 9:21 AM
> To: Imail User Forum
> Subject: [IMail Forum] OT: Cisco Router & Bandwidth
>
>
> I have a T1 connection two offices with a Cisco 2611 on each side.  How
> is that one person can max the T1 by copying 1 really large file (500MB)
> but the T1 going to my ISP can handle many transactions like this before
> it maxes.  It's as if the largest job gets the bandwidth needed to get
> the job done quickest.  Is there a way to limit this so it works like my
> 2621 linking to the ISP?
>
>
>
>
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