Bandwidth limiting and shaping

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Thanks for all the replys and I have been checking out all your 
suggestions. I guess though I still have not found exactly what I am 
looking for.  The client I have want's to become an ISP and needs tools 
to monitor bandwidth usage, as well as set how much bandwidth each of 
their clients gets for example 1.5Mbs.  Also if they get close to the 
download limite it needs to be able to email them say their limit it 
10Gig  / month.  I guess what I really need is an ISP tool kit.

Something I have found is www.PowerNOC.net

Thanks

Dan Pritts wrote:

>On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 10:57:29AM -0300, Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
>  
>
>>Wow, thanks for that link.
>>The soekris hardware look very interesting.
>>
>>So, having a soekris hardware or a PC as a your router
>>allows you to shape both NICs? The Internet NIC and
>>your Intranet NIC?
>>    
>>
>
>Yup.  Be aware though that the shaping you do is OUTBOUND.
>This is fine for your uplink, it's what you want.
>
>It won't solve all potential problems with your downlink - 
>the fact that you shape before things get to the end station
>is useful, but if the stream isn't using TCP it won't stop
>your downlink from getting hammered.
> 
>danno
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