How many sites/addresses do you forsee wanting on the Metro-E ?  I still
think, if a reasonable number of sites, that a static routing table would be
pretty simple to setup 



Erik Goldoff
IT  Consultant
Systems, Networks, & Security 


-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Ognenoff [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 10:01 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: OT: Bandwidth Splitting?

Hmm...we have a SonicWall Pro 2040 with Enhanced OS so maybe I'll dig into
that. Thanks.

Thanks to the others for suggestions - I have very little *nix experience so
its probably a non-starter to try to use IPtables and such.

 - Andy O.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Phil Brutsche [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 8:39 PM
>To: NT System Admin Issues
>Subject: Re: OT: Bandwidth Splitting?
>
>The feature you're looking for is called called policy routing.
>
>Most enterprise-grade firewalls are capable of such things and have 
>been for years. SonicWALL, FortiGate, Cisco IOS, Watchguard, etc.
>
>Andy Ognenoff wrote:
>> The tricky part that I can't seem to figure out is that I need 
>> outbound
>80
>> and 443 for *some* sites over the Metro-E connection.  The goal would 
>> be
>to
>> use the Metro-E connection for SaaS apps we subscribe to and then use 
>> the
>T1
>> for things like Google, news sites, etc. all from the same workstation.
>
>--
>
>Phil Brutsche
>[email protected]
>
>
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