Traffic Shapping

kli at yurie.com kli at yurie.com
Fri Apr 24 17:17:11 UTC 1998


I believe that we have been doing traffic shapping for Bay's Centillion
over OC3 interface for a while.  Our Yurie switch can shape to satisfy all
normal public ATM network requirement.  The Yurie switch is also used in
the Splitrock network and you can get service from them without shapping
your output.  Their Yurie switch will provide all buffering and necessary
shapping.

Kwok




"Natambu Obleton" <no at frontier.net> on 04/24/98 12:52:04 PM

To:   nanog at merit.edu
cc:    (bcc: Kwok Li/HQ/Yurie)
Subject:  Re: Traffic Shapping






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> From:   Natambu Obleton[SMTP:NO at FRONTIER.NET]
> Sent:   Friday, April 24, 1998 11:52:04 AM
> To:     nanog at merit.edu
> Subject:     Re: Traffic Shapping
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>
I am looking to do the shaping on Ethernet Interfaces for a large fiber
plant. I have been looking the solution by Aponet. Anyone out there used
it?
I believe it is what above.net uses.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Alex P. Rudnev <alex at Relcom.EU.net>
To: Natambu Obleton <no at frontier.net>
Cc: nanog at merit.edu <nanog at merit.edu>
Date: Friday, April 24, 1998 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: Traffic Shapping


>Hmm, it depends of what do you mean as _successfully_ -:).
>
>It works, but creates some bugs under heavy conditions.
>
>
>
>On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, Natambu Obleton wrote:
>
>> Date: Thu, 23 Apr 1998 17:51:16 -0600
>> From: Natambu Obleton <no at frontier.net>
>> To: nanog at merit.edu
>> Subject: Traffic Shapping
>>
>> Has anyone here successfully implement the traffic shaping option on a
Cisco
>> router?
>> --
>> Natambu Obleton - Network Administrator - Frontier Internet Inc.
>> 970 385 4177 - fax: 970 385 6745 - http://www.frontier.net
>> 777 Main St. - Suite #201 - Durango - Colorado - 81301 - USA
>>
>>
>>
>
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