[afnog] Provisionning tools (software or Appliance)

Aline Flore Jounewe [ MTNCameroon Infrastructure Planning - MTN House ] Jounew_A at mtncameroon.net
Mon Jul 16 20:26:11 UTC 2007


There you get my concern well.

I am supposing I have hundred customers with xkb and I would like to
defined different products based on different min bandwidth burstable to
a certain max.

Is it possible with your suggestion pfsense to configure bandwidth
on-demand?  

Thank you and best regards;

Aline Flore Jounewe
Network Group - Data Architecture
MTN CAMEROON
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-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Regnauld [mailto:regnauld at x0.dk] 
Sent: lundi 16 juillet 2007 21:11
To: Aline Flore Jounewe [MTNCameroon Infrastructure Planning - MTN House
]
Cc: afnog at afnog.org
Subject: Re: [afnog] Provisionning tools (software or Appliance)

Aline Flore Jounewe [ MTNCameroon Infrastructure Planning - MTN House  ]
(Jounew_A) writes:
> 
> I am looking for tools that I can use to do the provisioning for my
ISP
> customers.
> 
> I am actually using Packeteer appliance, packet shaper and the problem
I
> am having actually is that I am not satisfied by the result as I can
not
> define high number customers with smaller capacity.

	What do you mean ?  What kind of provisioning ?  Are you
thinking
	of equal bandwidth sharing/prioritization for your customers ?
	A number of Open Source packages do this, including
Dummynet/ALTQ
	in FreeBSD and TC in Linux.  There are even wizard-ready
solutions
	like pfSense (www.pfsense.com) to help you setup trafic shaping
rules.




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