Basically what I would want to do is give file transfers priority and then
open up BW for http as necessary.  What I know of Cisco is what I have
tought myself and it's enough to get things figured out with some tinkering.
Is there a simple way to do what I am wanting?

Travis

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Sean Kenworthy
> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 7:38 AM
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> Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] OT: Cisco Router & Bandwidth
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> There are a few things you can do.  The simplest is to setup
> Priority Queues based on the type of traffic you want to get
> delivered first.  This by itself likely won't get you what you
> want.  You need to go to the Cisco Docs CD or look it up on
> Cisco's website how to implement Rate Limits based on certain
> types of traffic or even source and destination traffic.  You
> have to be careful not to be too strict in the parameters because
> you can limit yourself into only using part of the T1 and never
> being able to use all of it.  You could set it up such that File
> Transfers can use 100% of the line as long as no other traffic
> needs the line.  If other traffic needs the BW, the router would
> back off the file transfer traffic to a limit you specify giving
> other traffic BW.  You need to be good with setting up ACLs as
> they are essential to making things work properly.  You could
> also setup priority Queuing in conjunction with the Rate Limits
> to give you more flexibility.
>
> -Sean
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Travis Rabe
> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 10:21 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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