Re: OT: Looking for Bandwidth Manager Appliance or Bandwidth Manager Softwatre



You could use OBSD, pf, and ALTQ. Or you could use MikroTik RouterOS on a RouterBOARD if you only have a few connections to bcu, or toss it in a x86 server chassis if you need a little more horsepower.

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Jorge Evangelista wrote:
Hi guys, I am looking for a Bandwidth Manager, I heard solutions with
PacketShaper, Alot, etc ( appliances ) also I heard about Solaris
Bandwidth Manager, TC in Linux, and ipfw with Freebsd.
But It requirement is for a ISP, perhaps for a best performance I
should buy a appliance, also I need that it device let me reporting as
MRTG by customer not by interface, because for example with Alot I can
see only by interface.


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