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Thanks for the info,

If we wantr to try to prioritize QfileSvr.400, where do I get info like the port used?

Thanks

<rob@xxxxxxxxx> 2012-04-13 10:22 >>>
Just QFileSvr.400 or FTP also?

Here's our scenario: We have a kick butt wireless tower connection
between our DR site and our main site. Road distance of 17 miles, less as
the crow flies. Our backup connection is a paltry MPLS line that we plan
to upgrade. To try to get the MPLS line to work in a fail over we
installed a concentrator that has some fantastic compression. However, we
have it tied to ports. If a port is deemed high priority it routes
through this device. Otherwise it gets 'best effort' after the priority
traffic. So, if your FTP is fine but QFileSvr.400 is not, you need to
determine if you want to reprioritize or not. If you make everything a
priority that becomes self defeating.


Rob Berendt

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