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Slowing Down Workstation Broadband Speeds

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gtmits

IS-IT--Management
Dec 13, 2002
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US
Hello.
As a IT guy here at a Theme Park I am running across something that i really havnt experienced before.

I have a PIX 515E and about 170+ Workstations running Win2K.

I have a small group of about 4 PCs that use the Internet Connection we have religiously. But they are using a crap load of Bandwith on the Internet and i want to restrict them.

Question: How or is there a way i can limit the amount of bandwith to a computer or computer group? We have a 768 connection and i would like them to be maxxed out and only get about 100K so it doesnt slow down the rest of the network?

Is that possible? is there a way to do it with 2000 server or the PIX firewall?

Thanks for your Time
Ric
 
If you have a layer3 switch or a router on your inside you can.
 
I have that whole leg of computers on a fiber 10Bps switch.

I was hoping there was some command I can give the PIX box to stop Traffic after a certain IP address reaches 100K
 
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