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xspeedyx 07-10-2008 16:22

Re: Application Throttling/Management
 
to save bandwidth and maximise there profits for bonuses

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all though didnt Virgin Media admit they have allot on there network but dont use it for application throttling?

Fatec 07-10-2008 16:37

Re: Application Throttling/Management
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by darthlinux (Post 34649285)
to save bandwidth and maximise there profits for bonuses

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all though didnt Virgin Media admit they have allot on there network but dont use it for application throttling?

Their actual response was its used on a very small part of the network to build usage metrics and until recently it was only in one area.

Then 2 weeks before the 50Mbit rollout it suddenly appears all over the network...

Then there is the shaping trial which we know of...

P.S Funnily, zenith who is contracted to work with ALLOT denies it being on the network at all, yet they clearly are there.

He does admit what its used for though ;)

xspeedyx 07-10-2008 17:18

Re: Application Throttling/Management
 
Well I have no problem with it been on the network as long as its doesnt affect my gaming or torrents, which you have said it will, I aint gonna worry until it does

Stabhappy 07-10-2008 17:47

Re: Application Throttling/Management
 
is it possible that VM are using this technology to prioritise games and internet traffic over P2P/downloading?

Sirius 07-10-2008 17:57

Re: Application Throttling/Management
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stabhappy (Post 34649471)
is it possible that VM are using this technology to prioritise games and internet traffic over P2P/downloading?

If they are then thats a crock of watsit.

Quote:

“Virgin Media has an open and transparent traffic management policy listed at www.virginmedia.com/traffic. Our policy does not discriminate internet traffic by application and we have no plans to do so. Whilst we do use equipment from Allot within parts of our cable network, this is used to build usage metrics and does not affect customers’ service in any way. It is certainly not used to do any form of packet shaping or change internet traffic priorities.”
So have VM made any more statements ???????

Toto 07-10-2008 18:26

Re: Application Throttling/Management
 
I'd like to know what impacts - if any - this is having on gaming, because so far my WOW and Conan accounts get very good connections with no abnormal latency increases.

Whilst I don't dispute Trax's recent post on the DPI boxes, if they are live, they are having no visible decremental affect on my gaming experience. It could even be that the such network components could be improving things, but with no evidence either way its just talk right now,

EDIT: It also crossed my mind too that I was recently forced to upgrade my WOW files with a massive 900Mb patch ready for their latest add on, considering that is served to its users using a peer-to-peer system and my download was fast and well seeded, I do think these boxes if live are helping, not hindering. :)

Daffy Duck 07-10-2008 18:28

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all though didnt Virgin Media admit they have allot on there network but dont use it for application throttling?[/quote]

They did...so i don't see how the equipment showing proves anything one way or the other.
Maybe they are,maybe they aren't.....but my gaming hasn't been affected.

broadbandbug 07-10-2008 19:53

Re: Application Throttling/Management
 
But there are already Allot NetEnforcers in the ex-NTL Network.. Have been for ages, but as far as I know they are only gathering 'application data stats' not actually doing any traffic management.

Can you tell if it is actually doing anything other than sitting in the network behind a CAM?

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TraxData2 (Post 34649404)
Their actual response was its used on a very small part of the network to build usage metrics and until recently it was only in one area.

Then 2 weeks before the 50Mbit rollout it suddenly appears all over the network...

Then there is the shaping trial which we know of...

P.S Funnily, zenith who is contracted to work with ALLOT denies it being on the network at all, yet they clearly are there.

He does admit what its used for though ;)

As I have said.. The Allot boxes that are currently on the Bromley/Langley network are only gathering stats.. They are the old NetEnforcers that NTL put in years back.
There are no Allot boxes on the Knowsley Platform.. So where has this appearing all over the network come from..

Fatec 07-10-2008 20:09

Re: Application Throttling/Management
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by broadbandbug (Post 34649554)
As I have said.. The Allot boxes that are currently on the Bromley/Langley network are only gathering stats.. They are the old NetEnforcers that NTL put in years back.
There are no Allot boxes on the Knowsley Platform.. So where has this appearing all over the network come from..

That's funny, because on digitalspy you said they are no allot modules on any part of the network and that was only yesterday, having trouble with your memory again zenith? ;)

Err, look above, funny that's more areas than bromley and langley, :rolleyes:

broadbandbug 07-10-2008 20:11

Re: Application Throttling/Management
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TraxData2 (Post 34649565)
That's funny, because on digitalspy you said they are no allot modules on any part of the network and that was only yesterday, having trouble with your memory again zenith? ;)

Err, look above, funny that's more areas than bromley and langley, :rolleyes:

Lol.. I am talking about Allot 10G (Current Equipment), I don't class the old rubbish that is sucking power in the hubsites doing nothing!

Oh and by the way.. All those sites are either Bromley or Langley.. There is not a Knowsley site amongst them.

Toto 07-10-2008 20:12

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Oh this should be good.

Fatec 07-10-2008 20:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by broadbandbug (Post 34649567)
Lol.. I am talking about Allot 10G (Current Equipment), I don't class the old rubbish that is sucking power in the hubsites doing nothing!

Ah yes, the old ones which were never on any other part of the network until a few days ago you mean ;)

Oh how one wishes you were to be honest for just once :)

broadbandbug 07-10-2008 20:16

Re: Application Throttling/Management
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TraxData2 (Post 34649569)
Ah yes, the old ones which were never on any other part of the network until a few days ago you mean ;)

Oh how one wishes you were to be honest for just once :)

What are you talking about:confused: The Allot kit which is in the network has been there for years.. It is not even counted as being traffic management equipment by VM anymore.. It is just stats gathering.. You really are starting to get boring!:)

xspeedyx 07-10-2008 20:16

Re: Application Throttling/Management
 
If Virgin Media have ALLOT on the network then so be it shall we just wait until they deploy this nationwide, I mean I dont really think Virgin will deploy this unless its just in the really bad areas, as you post before trax shows ALLOT is active but not actually traffic managing

Fatec 07-10-2008 20:23

Re: Application Throttling/Management
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by broadbandbug (Post 34649573)
What are you talking about:confused: The Allot kit which is in the network has been there for years.. It is not even counted as being traffic management equipment by VM anymore.. It is just stats gathering.. You really are starting to get boring!:)

Funny, i think you talk out of your arse :D


You say that they are not currently active, so what about the current profile trial YOU along with others whom i shall not name (considering they browse here) are running.?

Oops, let's hear your wave of ********, invite alex along too.

Funny that certain staff have been in huge amounts of trouble for talking about and trying to find out what allot is being used for, aint it? for something thats only collecting data...they sure do have extremely big amounts of security over it ;)


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