�Hola!

> >G'day One and All,
> >I know linux can do traffic shapping on a per interface basis, but can
> >it do it on a per protocol basis.  I have had the fortune to play with
> >one of ascends packeteer units over the last couple of days, that allows
> >packet shaping on in and outbound traffic on a per protocol basis. It
> >also allows a QOS to be assigned to different protocols, so that certian
> >traffic has priority over others.
> >Well I am quite impressed with the results(although not the price).  And
> >would like to know if linux can do any of this.

> If you want the results without the "price", our product for Linux is $495.
> We actually have a much higher capacity than packeteer...we have customers
> limiting thousands of hosts on multiple 100Mb/s lines with one box.
Sorry, but i believe that this list is not open to commercial spam. BTW,
i'm now working in a project that involves linux boxes working as routers
and i was looking at your products and Sangoma's ones, and i couldn't find
the sources of the drivers for your products. Am i blind or you just provide
binary drivers?

And could you please justify this:

       Linux uses packet-driver style network interfaces that are
       somewhat klunky compared to 'BSD. Optimized for ethernet, they are
       still tweaking the specs regularly in an effort to support a
       multitude of protocols with different basic requirements. For this
       reason, Linux doesn not enjoy the stability (in terms of lack of
       bugs and loss of functionality across versions) that 'BSD enjoys.

> Dennis
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