OK So I've got a situation here that I know you'll all love to take a whack at.
I work for a company that owns a 5 mile wide entertainment complex in NW NJ. Waterparks, Ski Resort, 3 Hotels, 7 Golf Courses. So, we've got a fiber network provided by the local telco, which provides us with 20M pipes for each of our 5 campuses, and a 50M Internet connection at each end of the resort, with a "flexpipe" of up to 30M in the middle campus. Pretty neat, makes for an easy job, what with HP procurve switch networks, and Mikrotik Edge routing :) And Mikrotik WLANs provide inter-campus wireless backbones in the event of a fiber failure. All the routing's handled by OSPF and MPLS... SOOOO.... we're about to put WiFi into all the hotels, using the MSM317 unit from HP (which just rocks), and I've got a management team above me telling me that they'd like to provide several levels of service: 1) IN our hotels, we have owners (condos) and we have rental rooms (hotel guests, and timesharers off the owner rooms) The homeowner's assocation has been told they'll get several levels of service: up to 50M for up to 2 minutes, then throttled down to 20M for 2 minutes, then 5M for the rest of that session. Actual hotel rooms will get a straight 50M burst, with constant traffic avg'd down to 5M I've got a switch network that has a separate vlan for owners versus admin versus hotel guest port, so I have three separate (actually 7 but that's other stuff...) networks on the general network in each hotel. Admin traffic is unburdened, of course. Hotel guests are easy with a simple interface queue, right ? How would you do the three level queueing ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.butchevans.com/pipermail/mikrotik/attachments/20120817/957319a0/attachment.html> _______________________________________________ Mikrotik mailing list [email protected] http://www.butchevans.com/mailman/listinfo/mikrotik Visit http://blog.butchevans.com/ for tutorials related to Mikrotik RouterOS

