Re: limit bandwidth consumption by user
From: Param R. (pr_at_nospam.com)
Date: 11/18/04
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Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 10:53:18 -0600
OK I tried a simple nslookup and the first 2 times it would timeout. The
third time it would resolve. This happens both on an XP Client and on the
SBS server itself. Any ideas?
thanks!
"Param R." <pr@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> How can I test DNS? All clients use the SBS DNS Server which forwards
> external domain queries to our ISPs DNS Server.
>
> thanks!
>
> "Jim Behning SBS MVP" <jimbehingmvp@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;q302875&sd=tech
>> 1 appears to be peon and 200 is the big cheese.
>>
>> Have you run the reports to see what is going on? Have you looked at
>> sessions to gleen some ideas of who is burning stuff up? I went to
>> www.toast.net to tet the speed. I was getting about 200k download. I
>> looked at sessions and saw 6 people on the internet. One of the users
>> was reading a book with no internet stuff apparently open. I ran
>> Spybot Search and Destroy and some other cleaning tools. toast.net
>> showed 1 meg download speed after the cleanup. Run that test also at
>> the end of the day or the beginning of the day when no one is logged
>> on. I have found that a full T is not always a full T. The best I
>> could get out of one dedicated full T was 1.2 or less.
>>
>> Susan's comment about dns is important. If your workstation ius having
>> a hard time resolving names, surfing can suffer.
>>
>> "Param R." <pr@nospam.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Is 200 the highest priority or is 0 the highest priority? It doesnt say
>>>in
>>>the help docs.
>>>
>>>thanks!
>>>
>>>"Jim Behning SBS MVP" <jimbehingmvp@mindspring.com> wrote in message
>>>news:6fklp09l9jprj8i2cbj8bekjra2639n1dj@4ax.com...
>>>> Yes. there is a number between 1 and 200. Default setting is 100.
>>>> Actually it is a priority setting. You make the need to surf (big
>>>> cheese) people have a high priority and the goof offs with a low
>>>> priority. When the cheese wants to surf the goofs get throttled back.
>>>> I forget the details.You can find the answer at www.isaserver.org
>>>>
>>>> "Param R." <pr@nospam.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Hi all, is there a way to limit bandwidth consumption by user in ISA?
>>>>>
>>>>>thanks!
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Jim B. SBS Community Member
>>>> remove the mvp to send email
>>>
>>
>> Jim B. SBS Community Member
>> remove the mvp to send email
>
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