LittleFishy
MIS
I have asked a similar question before, but I want to get clear in my head whay I'm doing before I commit.
I have two sites each has a Internet link and we then link the two sites using our PIX 515R's VPN setup. Our problem is that when using the VPN, its bandwidth get shrunk down when too many people are on the Net (at either site). We run a business critical app through the VPN and being a terminal services type app as soon as the bandwidth drops users get kicked out. I know the 515R doesn't support traffic shaping and so after a previous suggestion I was looking into Packeteer Packetshapers. My question is (a) are they going to work and (b) am I going to need one at each end? Each site has a separate IP structure and other than the app and the odd bit network browsing nothing else goes down the VPN. Thanks.
We have a PIX 515R used mainly for internet access, but also for a vpn connection to another office. I understand that the PIX will not allow traffic shaping, but does anyone know of any software/hardware solutions that will allow me to do it (without fiddling with our router)?
I have two sites each has a Internet link and we then link the two sites using our PIX 515R's VPN setup. Our problem is that when using the VPN, its bandwidth get shrunk down when too many people are on the Net (at either site). We run a business critical app through the VPN and being a terminal services type app as soon as the bandwidth drops users get kicked out. I know the 515R doesn't support traffic shaping and so after a previous suggestion I was looking into Packeteer Packetshapers. My question is (a) are they going to work and (b) am I going to need one at each end? Each site has a separate IP structure and other than the app and the odd bit network browsing nothing else goes down the VPN. Thanks.
We have a PIX 515R used mainly for internet access, but also for a vpn connection to another office. I understand that the PIX will not allow traffic shaping, but does anyone know of any software/hardware solutions that will allow me to do it (without fiddling with our router)?