What do you mean by "realistic" ?
Many BW consumers are "elastic" in the sense that they will consume
whatever you provide.
If you don't have a fixed set of apps that you know what they need, the
only way to define BW is via policy...
-Carlos
Imran Ali @ 27/08/2013 06:15 -0300 dixit:
> Hi all ,
> 
> we have a new   branch office that is now connected to HQ via  gre vpn.
> Branch users are getting internet from HQ.
> 
> Pipe from HQ  to branch  is  fixed  to   4 mb
> 
> pipe  from HQ  to sp (internet)  is   fixed at  30 meg bw
> 
> now how can i monitor what bandwidth will  be realistic  for the added
> branch .
> 
> As  most of traffic  is  returning  internet web/ftp responses , if  i
> implement qos monitor service policy that will  obviously show 4 meg ..
> thats because its been rate limited. to that value .
> 
> 
> the outbound traffic is very low ..only dns requests/web requests and voip
> requests
> 
> setting any qos meter  style policy only measures outbound .
> 
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