From: "Orlando Andico" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> kazaa doesn't use port 1214 these days anymore, but the gnutella ports.
> this is in my experience. see the URL i posted in my other message. by
> rate-limiting all those ports, i was able to reduce traffic on one segment
> from 1.x Mbps to 30x kbps nalang (CIR of the p2p traffic was 128kbit, and
> burst 512kbit depending on availability of bandwidth to borrow).

Hi Orlando,

based on the URL you posted, port 1214 is used by kazaa && grokster.
actually
i haven't investigate this one yet since i dont have a problem regarding
with p2p on our
network. i have done blocking kazaa based on my testing before when kazaa
flare-up.
but now we use a firewall with QoS supprt and prioritize email and http
traffic than the other traffic.

yeah i believe bandwidth management and locking down your firewall rules to
disallow this traffic
be able to solve this problem.

Merry Christmas Orlando and to all the pluggez...


Glynn





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