by paul.blitz on Tue Apr 20, 2010 7:44 am
My shaping philosophy?
1) work out the traffic that is causing problems. It is either big (>10% on the pie chart) or bursty (peak >70% of max b/w, as seen on the monitor page). Put it all into a folder, put a capping partition on the folder (10% guar, max 60 to 80%). For each class of traffic, apply a rate policy, probably rate 1, 2 or 3, depending on its relative importance / whether it is interactive. Same setup for inbound and outbound. This all gives packetshaper a good ability to control that traffic.
2) work out your important traffic. put it into an "important traffic" folder, with a very positive partition, then apply positive policies (rate / priority as suitable) per class.
3) Leave the "also ran" traffic alone.
Someone was asking about having different policies inbound to outbound. If I apply a policy, I do it for both IN and OUTbound, usually the same policy. In some cases, mainly for Citrix traffic, I'll use a priority on the client to server traffic, and a rate policy for server to client. Occasionally (if it's that important) I'll do the same for HTTP traffic, but not very often.
Paul Blitz,
England.
(ex- PCI & PCE)