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Spliting the bandwidth and the Users

Asked by ManojGTG in MS Forefront-ISA, Network Routers, Cisco PIX Firewall

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Dear Sir,
We are using 1MB bandwidth for our internet browsing and application.  Internet comming from the ISP router which is entering through Cisco Pix Firewall 515E, where we are nating the our private ip of the ISA server (i.e, 192.168.1.13) to the real ip.

We have 3 type sof user groups are defined :
Group 1.  Accessing the internet directly through PIX firewall  by nating (ie., is without going through ISA Server)
Grooup 2.  Accessing the internet with full access of download and going through the ISA Server
Group 3.  Accessing the internet without download and  going throug the ISA Sever (Users are more in this group)

Now, what we want is to split the 1MB into two i.e, 772 KB (Bandwidth1), which is default) and 252 KB (Bandwidth2), which can be done in the ISP router.
Now we want to send the some of the users of Group 3  from ISA Server  to the Bandwidth2 for their internet activity.

User are in 8 dffient network, separted by DSL Data Routers and Cisco Switch 3750.  Ip address in different locations are 192.168.1.0 (Main location), 192.168.3.0, 192.168.10.0, 192.168.11.0 etc.

Can anyone tell me to solve this issue

Regards,
Manoj Mathew





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