> We've got 2 T1's (Sprint and UUNet), and do bandwidth monitoring and deal
> with heavy usage as it becomes a problem. (Actually haven't ever had an
> issue with it yet).

Ok.  I've just been working with my own machine becoming a problem on a
single t1. :)  As a temporary measure ive been using rate-limit to limit
specific services, but I'm thinking about playing with some CBQ with
flow-based WRED to get it to work, mostly so the traffic off of a few
machines dont totally kill the rest of the users.  Sadly, we have a
frame link and thats most of the problem, if it were ptp it wouldn't be
a big deal.

Oh well.  Just was trying to gain input.

-- 
Scott Dier <dieman at ringworld.org> <sdier at debian.org>
http://www.ringworld.org/  #linuxos at irc.openprojects.net

Sinclair: "No boom?" Garibaldi: "No boom."
Ivanova: "No boom today. Boom tomorrow.
          Always a boom tomorrow."
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