Also, if your cisco is of 11.3 vintage, you could traffic shape on that
interface to rate limit web traffic:

interface Ethernet0
 traffic-shape group 192 50000 4096 4096 4096

access-list 192 permit tcp any eq www any
access-list 192 permit tcp any any eq www
access-list 192 permit tcp any any eq ftp
access-list 192 permit tcp any eq ftp any

On one of my ISDN lines, I restrict web and ftp data traffic requests no
to exceed 50Kbps.

HTH

On Sun, 13 Dec 1998, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:

> Eyal Moshe wrote:
> 
> > Please let me know if there is anything I can do to minimize the
> > bandwidth that squid takes (and increase the speed because of
> > that). I don't know squid very well, but I thought maybe it is set
> > up to check if web pages got updated even if they are not requested
> > and that's what taking my bandwidth ?
> 
> Add the following to your squid.conf:
> 
> quick_abort_min 0
> half_closed_clients off
> 
> In my opinion at least the first one should be the default setting, but
> currently it isn't.
> 
> Please ask again if this does not help.
> 
> ---
> Henrik Nordstrom
> Spare time Squid hacker
> 
> 



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