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Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation

Wed Jun 11, 2014 2:00 pm

Hello Everyone,

Here is the scenario:

We have two types of internet bandwidth for customers:

1.) International
2.) National

Since International Bandwidth is expensive than National Bandwidth, we would like to provide free 3 times National Bandwidth for the customer who purchases Normal International Bandwidth package and free 5 times National Bandwidth for the customer who purchases Special International Bandwidth Package.

For example:

User A purchases 1/1 Mbps Normal International Bandwidth gets extra 3/3 Mbps National Bandwidth.

User B purchases 1/1 Mbps Special International bandwidth gets extra 5/5 Mbps National Bandwidth.

Any help regarding this will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!
 
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Re: Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation

Wed Jun 11, 2014 2:21 pm

This is the first time on my life I see difference between "International" and "National" band.
Where you are from?
Who is your ISP?

What you tru to do is near impossible, on your Router you must put all the interval of IP used by your country...
Or you must check before each new IP router see, what are the extension on DNS name, but is very approximative,
because you can not distinguish only by .com if IP are international or national, also .uk, for example, DNS can redirect to Seychelles or Tuvalu...


HOW YOUR ISP CAN DISTINGUISH THE BANDWIDTH YOU USE?
ON BORDER GATEWAY COUNT Mbit FROM IP SOURCE?
 
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Re: Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation

Wed Jun 11, 2014 3:20 pm

Thanks for the reply.

Local Bandwidth is from Local IX to which all the hosting companies of the country are connected at different locations.

We have a Address List of the Local Peers in order to distinguish Local Bandwidth and International Bandwidth.

Presently we have created Mangle Rule to identify traffic to and from Local IX and then create PCQ Queue Tree to provide 10 Mbps to each customer with the help of packet mark.

But now I want to dynamically offer Local IX bandwidth based upon the package the customer purchases.

I hope this will help you understand our situation.
 
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Re: Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation

Wed Jun 11, 2014 3:57 pm

Thanks for the reply.

Local Bandwidth is from Local IX to which all the hosting companies of the country are connected at different locations.

We have a Address List of the Local Peers in order to distinguish Local Bandwidth and International Bandwidth.

Presently we have created Mangle Rule to identify traffic to and from Local IX and then create PCQ Queue Tree to provide 10 Mbps to each customer with the help of packet mark.

But now I want to dynamically offer Local IX bandwidth based upon the package the customer purchases.

I hope this will help you understand our situation.
Yes, thanks for reply!
 
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Re: Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation

Thu Jun 19, 2014 10:24 am

Anyone out there who can help ? :)
 
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Re: Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation

Mon Jun 23, 2014 6:19 pm

Yes, I believe it's possible.
This is the first time I hear this after at least 10 years. I believed Internet was liberated at the beginning of the 21st century but I was wrong :) :)

Firstly, do you plan to manage bandwidth locally, on client's MKTK or you have a shaper in your network?

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