mikewest09 wrote:
Hi Amos,
Thanks a lot for your detailed explanation, I believe that I had big
misunderstanding of how Classes work.
Having said that, I am not sure if class 4 will be the best one for me
because of two important reasons:
A. All of our users login with the 'same' exact login
Hi Amos,
Thanks a lot for your detailed explanation, I believe that I had big
misunderstanding of how Classes work.
Having said that, I am not sure if class 4 will be the best one for me
because of two important reasons:
A. All of our users login with the 'same' exact login name/ password as
Chris Robertson wrote:
Firstly, JINX!!!
Second...
Amos Jeffries wrote:
# network aggregate. unlimited.
# individual IPs:
# first 15MB unlimited := 15728640 bytes.
# after which 10Mbps := 1310720 _bytes_ per second.
#
delay_parameters 1 -1/-1 15728640/1310720
Amos, either you got your
Hi All,
Thanks Amos and Chris for your time and help, I have few more questions so I
will appreciate it so much if you can please take a look at them
A. As a start to avoid confusion here are some facts regarding our server
and users
- All of our users connect to our proxy (SQUID) through an
mikewest09 wrote:
Hi All,
Thanks Amos and Chris for your time and help, I have few more questions so I
will appreciate it so much if you can please take a look at them
A. As a start to avoid confusion here are some facts regarding our server
and users
- All of our users connect to our proxy
Hi all,
I've installed Squid 3 on our server (connected to a 100 Mbps connection)
which contains our website and Squid. Now what I hope to do in order to
avoid having the bandwidth sucked by one user, is that limit the bandwidth
usage under Squid so that at any given time a user can download/use
mikewest09 wrote:
Hi all,
I've installed Squid 3 on our server (connected to a 100 Mbps connection)
which contains our website and Squid. Now what I hope to do in order to
avoid having the bandwidth sucked by one user, is that limit the bandwidth
usage under Squid so that at any given time a
mikewest09 wrote:
Hi all,
I've installed Squid 3 on our server (connected to a 100 Mbps connection)
which contains our website and Squid. Now what I hope to do in order to
avoid having the bandwidth sucked by one user, is that limit the bandwidth
usage under Squid so that at any given time a
Firstly, JINX!!!
Second...
Amos Jeffries wrote:
# network aggregate. unlimited.
# individual IPs:
# first 15MB unlimited := 15728640 bytes.
# after which 10Mbps := 1310720 _bytes_ per second.
#
delay_parameters 1 -1/-1 15728640/1310720
Amos, either you got your delay parameters