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тАО11-15-2006 11:26 PM
тАО11-15-2006 11:26 PM
Re: Router for small wireless ISP
We have a sentral point with fibre uplink from internet.
From here we have seceral wimax senders hocked up, some directly via the switch, and some via point to point wireless bridges.
The coustomers is connected via wimax to ouer network.
The wimax subscriberunits is also in bridgemode, so the coustomers router etc gets the official IP adress.
The speed of the connection is set on the wimax base (1 or 2mbps).
So it`s a pretty dumb network....
The uplink to the internett is now about 80mbps
I`m locking to get a smarter use of the capacaty.
Basicly it`s about shaping traffic so that p2p (bittorrent, limewire etc) don`t use up all the bandwith. And getting voip a better deal :)
I relly need good tips and setup examples here, as I`m new to this.
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тАО11-16-2006 12:00 AM
тАО11-16-2006 12:00 AM
Re: Router for small wireless ISP
I would really recommend you to go for a firewall, then you can have more control on your network and the traffic.
Example for that, is the Juniper SSG series, Netscreen ....
Good Luck !!!
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тАО11-16-2006 01:59 AM
тАО11-16-2006 01:59 AM
Re: Router for small wireless ISP
It needs to be that way, so I`m not closing any ports or something that I need a firewall for.
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тАО11-16-2006 03:34 AM
тАО11-16-2006 03:34 AM
Re: Router for small wireless ISP
Instead of "rate-limiting" the bad traffic, prioritize the "good" traffic like VOIP. If your Internet pipe is 80Mbit let's say for example you are seeing 70 % of this used by unwanted "peer-to-peer" traffic, why would you care unless you have an additional 50 % of traffic like VOIP that now drops packets. You would only care if "good" traffic doesn't make it through. This can be accomplished by using QoS for the good traffic. You could create 2 classes of traffic, one for good and one for bad traffic. You prioritize the good traffic so it could take up 80 % of your bandwidth (20 % for p-2-p so it doesn't starve). Your Internet pipe might always be utilized at 100% but this way you insure that the good traffic gets priority.
The general approach would be: Let customers use peer-to-peer applications if the bandwidth is available. In the case of congestion on the link to the Inernet, prioritize the good traffic using QoS. This is how most service providers implement "traffic control".
You can "mark" the packets as they come into our network, handle them accordingly in your backbone and then use those "markings" DSCP-codepoints, Diffserv or 802.1p tags to prioritize traffic going to the Internet.
Product-wise: Most of the managed ProCurve switches support QoS and so does the 7000dl router series.
Hope this helps.
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тАО11-19-2006 12:23 AM
тАО11-19-2006 12:23 AM
Re: Router for small wireless ISP
Would the 2626m`S be effective enough to run QoS on my network, or will it slow things down?.
Out from the switches to the wireless bases I got 10-20mbit links to the wireless basestations.
Do I have to tell the switch how mutch bandwith each port (link) has available so that it can prioritize traffic?.
The bandwith should be shared by all these.
And also setup with QoS (so that the users behind the basestatin don`t use all the capacaty of the link to P2P).
The QoS should control both uplink and downlink.
The services I want to prioritize is 80 HTTP, 443 HTTPS and VOIP (any other suggestions?).
But I see different VOIP operators use different ports, right?. Thats a problem.
If i down prioritize some of the well known P2P ports and prioritize services like HTTP, how will the services that is not configured be prioritized?.
I`m new to this, so if you could give me some real world configuration examples and tips.
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тАО11-21-2006 07:20 PM
тАО11-21-2006 07:20 PM
Re: Router for small wireless ISP
After just a little while the switch slows down and almoast nothing gets through
Is this the limited routing capabilities you were talking about Matt, CPU utilization is about 80% when it happens.
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тАО11-22-2006 01:32 AM
тАО11-22-2006 01:32 AM
Re: Router for small wireless ISP
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тАО11-22-2006 08:03 AM
тАО11-22-2006 08:03 AM
Re: Router for small wireless ISP
Any budget switches that got god routing capabilities?.
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тАО11-26-2006 02:48 AM
тАО11-26-2006 02:48 AM
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