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TRAFFIC MANAGER FEATURES
The EngageIP Traffic Manager is THE all-in-one solution for Service Providers and Enterprises to regain control of their bandwidth and IP network access. Available as an appliance or server software solution, it features application filtering for peer-to-peer traffic control; bandwidth management; IP policing; caching; dial-up compression. These technologies are all integrated in Traffic Manager as one solution and accessible through an easy to use web-based graphical interface.
FIREWALL & IP POLICING
- Application filtering and/or blocking (Layer-7) providing controls to manage usage of protocols such as KAZAA, Gnutella, eDonkey and others
- Allow or deny packets based on IP address, protocol or port on incoming and outgoing interfaces
- Log packets to a file
- DMZ configurations are supported
- Full NAT port forwarding
- Web Cache with Smart Mirror
BANDWIDTH MANAGER
- Configurable minimum and maximum bandwidth usage for any class of traffic based on IP address, protocol, port or designated Applications.
- Comprehensive bandwidth reports per interface
- Real-time bandwidth consumption reports
- Bandwidth on demand
INTEGRATED ENGAGEIP CACHE SERVER
- Enable transparent web caching on any interface with a single click
- Rule based controls
- Real-time logging and event notification
- DNS Caching
- Enhanced web GUI / Built-in web server
- WCCP v 1 & 2 supported
- Support for directory structures including LDAP and Active Directory
- Peers can be selected by either ICP, Round Robin, URL hashing, or combination thereof
ROUTER
- Supports multiple interfaces (Ethernet and WAN) including PPPoE support for DSL connections and demand dialing
- RIP v1 & 2 routing protocol supported
- Specified interfaces can be configured as an Ethernet bridge (for in-line transparent web caching) Integrated Internet connections sharing with NAT, including a built in DHCP server
For more information on layered services please see application notes.
Wednesday December 03 2008


