Pretty funny and good stuff....since no one really acheives true 100MB speeds anyways, then a 100MB port might actually traffic shape itself naturally!!! I forget what the actual speeds truly are... is it 80% advertised speeds?
I'm not sure which is cheaper but I think Juniper has some low end Netscreens you can try also that have traffic shaping features..... > Subject: RE: Rate Limiting on Cisco Router > From: gordsla...@ieee.org > To: brandon....@brandontek.com > CC: nanog@nanog.org > Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2010 06:33:04 +0100 > > On Thu, 2010-07-08 at 20:01 -0400, Brandon Kim wrote: > > What about purchasing a low-end packetshaper to be used in between? > > If - > > 1/ budget is a problem > > and > > 2/ you have no BSD knowledge inhouse > > and > > 3/ the LAN side is all ethernet > > you could have a stab at using a PFsense box with two (and strictly ONLY > two, for this use) physical NICs. It has a GUI to set up traffic shaping > (see the sticky on the pfsense forums) PFsense 1.2.3 is current, don't > go for the experimental 2.0 for production. There's a book and > commercial support if you need it, free support via forums if you can't. > > Only two physical NICs is necessary due to shaper problems with more > than two, whereas in a firewalling role the slots are the only limit > (but VLANS are the norm for bucketloads of ports on a firewall PFsense > box) > An ITX (Littlefalls etc) mobo with 512MB RAM with an extra PCI Intel NIC > added will do you fine > .. > PFsense has nice traffic graphs, which helps you with shaping speeds in > a big way. It also has a TFTP server available for it so it's handy for > unmanned sites with only a few blue boxes ;) > > PS - a crazy afterthough - surely just about anything with a 10/100 > ethernet link running at 100 and placed inline, cannot exceed 100Mbps - > and probably less if it's plastic-cased? Try a few 8-port junkers and > see what happens if you fancy a walk on the dangerous side. Watch out > for errors and smoke :) > > Gord > -- > The drinker you are the smoker you get > >