Re: [Asterisk-Users] (Semi-OT) QoS Question FTP Living with Asterisk

2006-05-01 Thread Matt Roth
Steve Totaro wrote: Not sure if cheesy is the right word. Sound solution may be a better adjective. Adding two NICs, one to each machine and connecting them directly via crossover cable on a totally separate network may be my best solution. No FTP traffic would even hit the NIC or the

Re: [Asterisk-Users] (Semi-OT) QoS Question FTP Living with Asterisk

2006-04-30 Thread Steve Totaro
Kristian Kielhofner wrote: Steve Totaro wrote: I have searched google and came up with too many options and packages that may or may not work for my needs, most articles seem to be for setting up routers. Maybe someone on the list can give me some better insight. I have monitoring turned

Re: [Asterisk-Users] (Semi-OT) QoS Question FTP Living with Asterisk

2006-04-30 Thread Peter Bowyer
On 30/04/06, Steve Totaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My question is, how can I throttle the FTP (Standard with dist) transfers using out of the box CentOS4.3 (or any easy to use, low learning curve package)? I thought about FTPing the files at less frequent intervals but that just makes the issue

Re: [Asterisk-Users] (Semi-OT) QoS Question FTP Living with Asterisk

2006-04-30 Thread Assaf Flatto
Steve From what i read here and from what others have suggested i can only surmise that you tried almost everything besides the simplest thing . out of the box CentOs installs proftpd (AFAIK ) , this ftp engine has a simple too called mod_shaper which allows as you can assume shape traffic

[Asterisk-Users] (Semi-OT) QoS Question FTP Living with Asterisk

2006-04-29 Thread Steve Totaro
I have searched google and came up with too many options and packages that may or may not work for my needs, most articles seem to be for setting up routers. Maybe someone on the list can give me some better insight. I have monitoring turned on my shift eight (tm) (Asterisk ;-)) box for all

RE: [Asterisk-Users] (Semi-OT) QoS Question FTP Living with Asterisk

2006-04-29 Thread Alexander Lopez
It's a little crude but you can 1: Use VLAN(ing) on the Cisco Switch to segment the traffic on an addition 'LAN'. 2: Low Budget, Add a NIC on a separate network with the NAS. 3: Give me a bit, It'll come to me! :-) SNIP!! ___ --Bandwidth and

Re: [Asterisk-Users] (Semi-OT) QoS Question FTP Living with Asterisk

2006-04-29 Thread Steve Totaro
Alexander Lopez wrote: It's a little crude but you can 1: Use VLAN(ing) on the Cisco Switch to segment the traffic on an addition 'LAN'. The VLAN option would not work I dont think because the data is all going out the same interface whether or not it has a VLAN tag 2: Low Budget, Add a

Re: [Asterisk-Users] (Semi-OT) QoS Question FTP Living with Asterisk

2006-04-29 Thread Ira
At 06:17 PM 4/29/2006, you wrote: My question is, how can I throttle the FTP (Standard with dist) transfers using out of the box CentOS4.3 (or any easy to use, low learning curve package)? I thought about FTPing the files at less frequent intervals but that just makes the issue less frequent

Re: [Asterisk-Users] (Semi-OT) QoS Question FTP Living with Asterisk

2006-04-29 Thread Steve Totaro
Ira wrote: At 06:17 PM 4/29/2006, you wrote: My question is, how can I throttle the FTP (Standard with dist) transfers using out of the box CentOS4.3 (or any easy to use, low learning curve package)? I thought about FTPing the files at less frequent intervals but that just makes the issue

Re: [Asterisk-Users] (Semi-OT) QoS Question FTP Living with Asterisk

2006-04-29 Thread Paul Dugas
On Sat, 2006-04-29 at 21:17 -0400, Steve Totaro wrote: My question is, how can I throttle the FTP (Standard with dist) transfers using out of the box CentOS4.3 (or any easy to use, low learning curve package)? I thought about FTPing the files at less frequent intervals but that just makes

Re: [Asterisk-Users] (Semi-OT) QoS Question FTP Living with Asterisk

2006-04-29 Thread Kristian Kielhofner
Steve Totaro wrote: I have searched google and came up with too many options and packages that may or may not work for my needs, most articles seem to be for setting up routers. Maybe someone on the list can give me some better insight. I have monitoring turned on my shift eight (tm)

Re: [Asterisk-Users] (Semi-OT) QoS Question FTP Living with Asterisk

2006-04-29 Thread Kristian Kielhofner
Steve Totaro wrote: I have searched google and came up with too many options and packages that may or may not work for my needs, most articles seem to be for setting up routers. Maybe someone on the list can give me some better insight. I have monitoring turned on my shift eight (tm)