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- Problem: Server that hosts multiple accounts which each has an outside ip that is defined within the rc.conf.local of a BSD machine. Bandwidth statistics are only provided for the full machine via the router and not by ip. Due to having a limit on bandwidth,...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-15
- Cisco administration 101: Five interface commands you should know
- Whether you're a seasoned admin or a newbie, it's always a good idea to review from time to time. When working with routers and switches, you usually don't have to configure an interface using the Cisco IOS every day, and it's easy to become a little rusty on the necessary...
- Technical articles 2006-08-10
- Use bandwidth aggregation if you can't upgrade to a T-3
- FIOS and Cable bandwidth aggregation?How would you aggregate the bandwidth between two providers that don't know about each other? The FIOS and Cable providers would be providing you with different external address spaces. I can see balancing traffic originating inside, but I cannot see how you would be...
- Discussion threads 2006-06-29
- Intranet access
- We have a intranet with server ip 10.0.0.1 and a proxy server at 10.0.0.6. This network has Dynamic IP allocation and with internet bandwidth for browsing. Now we have another internet bandwidth with static ip pool. I wish to access the intranet server 10.0.0.1 from the new internet ip pool...
- Q&A 2005-02-07
- IP Camera Bandwidth & Disk Space Calculator 3.0.2 (Windows)
- If you are going to install a video surveillance system or Webcam/netcam monitoring software, at first you need to analyze required network traffic and sufficient HDD space. IP Camera Bandwidth and Disk Space Calculator is a special software design tool made for calculation of required network bandwidth and storage space...
- Software downloads 2007-12-12
- Bandwidth Constrained IP Multicast Traffic Engineering Without MPLS Overlay
- Existing multicast Traffic Engineering TE solutions tend to use explicit routing through MPLS tunnels. This paper shifts away from this overlay approach and address the bandwidth constrained IP multicast TE directly based on link state IGP routing protocols. The objective is that, through plain PIM-SM shortest path routing with optimized...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Efficiently Monitoring Bandwidth and Latency in IP Networks
- Effective monitoring of network utilization and performance indicators is a key enabling technology for proactive and reactive resource management, flexible accounting, and intelligent planning in next-generation IP networks. This paper addresses the challenging problem of efficiently monitoring bandwidth utilization and path latencies in an IP data network. Unlike earlier approaches,...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- IP Bandwidth on Demand and Traffic Engineering Via Multi-Layer Transport Networks
- This paper investigates the advantages of multi-layer methods of supplying moderate to high IP bandwidth either on demand for end users or for traffic engineering purposes over a shared, heterogeneous, wide area network infrastructure. In particular the paper shows how emerging data plane and control plane mechanisms can be combined...
- White papers 2006-10-24
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- VoIP and IP telephony create changes in network management
- Large organizations used to have the "phone guys" and the "computer guys." With the convergence of data and voice networks, however, these roles are converging, too. Del Smith explains what the changes will mean for network admins.Just a few years ago, voice over IP VoIP and IP telephony were considered...
- Technical articles 2001-03-05
- Integrated Network Interfaces for High-Bandwidth TCP/IP
- This paper proposes new Network Interface Controller NIC designs that take advantage of integration with the host CPU to provide increased flexibility for operating system kernel-based performance optimization. The authors believe that this approach is more likely to meet the needs of current and future high-bandwidth TCP/IP networking on end...
- White papers 2006-10-21
- Meet VoIP bandwidth requirements without crippling your network performance
- This article is also available as a download that includes an Excel template you can use to run your own calculations.VoIP bandwidth consumption over a WAN wide area network is one of themost important factors to consider When building a VoIP infrastructure. Failure to account for VoIP bandwidth requirements will severely...
- Technical articles 2007-02-14
- Sockstress: A new and effective DoS attack
- Not so easy to stopThe problem with blocking IP addresses is twofold:First, since the system in question will crash as a result of the attack, you'll have to log every open TCP connection, and then analyze them as possible culprits post-mortem. That's not going to be simple, and you may...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-06
- SolutionBase: Creating a secure and reliable VoIP solution
- Follow these steps to remove the chrome frame from your browser windows. If you're considering a switch to VoIP, you may be wondering about security and reliability issues. You know VoIP uses the Internet in most cases to transmit calls, and Internet security breaches are featured in...
- Technical articles 2003-09-30
- Net neutrality and politics don't mix
- [Update: 12:00 AM June 9, 2006] The amount of political rhetoric coming from the Net neutrality crowd is at a fever pitch. From MoveOn.org to SaveTheInternet.com practicing their brand of scare the public to a self-interest driven "do-no-evil" Google, the consistent message were getting is this: [More scare...
- Blog posts 2006-06-07
- Traffic filtering with Cisco access lists: Why, how, and what to consider
- If you are new to Cisco and security, you will want to begin at the beginning. In this Daily Drill Down, Robert McIntire starts from the very beginning to explain the details of this popular security tool.Sometimes we find ourselves caught up in the day-to-day tasks of managing a network...
- Technical articles 2001-07-03
- Increase your bandwidth through Ethernet bonding
- When your server's hacking and wheezing, in desperate need of more bandwidth, what do you do? One cost-effective way to eke out more bandwidth is Ethernet bonding. Jim McIntyre explains how to rev up your Linux servers.Ethernet bonding is a cost-effective way to increase bandwidth and maximize resources for critical...
- Technical articles 2001-11-30
- Bandwidth
- BandwidthAggragate all the bandwidth that will be required and then match that against what wireless can provide would be my first suggestion.CEO wants pure wireless environment, I disagreeHi,I am building a new infrastructure in a new building. Construction cost on our new floor has skyrocketed. Our CEO wants...
- Discussion threads 2006-03-24
- Understand the significance of administrative distance and metrics when working with routers
- When it comes to routing protocols and routes, administrative distance and metrics are two important factors. What exactly do these numbers mean? David Davis introduces you to these two factors and explains why administrators working with Cisco routers need to understand their significance. Want to learn more about...
- Technical articles 2005-05-19
- Clarifying the Cisco IOS bandwidth command
- David Davis has recently noticed that there seems to be some confusion out there about Cisco's bandwidth command, and he wants to set the record straight. In this edition of Cisco Routers and Switches, find out what the bandwidth command does—and doesn't—do. I've recently noticed that there seems to...
- Technical articles 2006-07-13
- Performance Enhancements in the Next Generation TCP/IP Stack
- This paper describes the performance enhancements of the Next Generation TCP/IP stack, which include Receive Window Auto-Tuning, Compound TCP, enhancements for wireless traffic, and improved routing path detection and recovery. The TCP/IP stack in Microsoft Windows 2000 introduced a set of performance enhancements that included TCP receive window scaling, selective...
- White papers 2006-02-15
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