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Session Reliability killing my bandwidth
Session Reliability killing my bandwidth, in the Network Performance / WAN Optimization forum on BrianMadden.com
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Dan Murray
Posted: Wed, Jun 11 2008 9:13 AM
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I had Session Reliability turned on for quite a while, until our network guys informed me it was flooding some of our WAN links to saturation. I can't imagine this is normal behavior, is it? Has anyone else seen this sort of thing? Is there any sort of tuning I can do to keep the network traffic down to a dull roar?
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Dan
Why is it called "Common Sense"? It doesn't seem all that common!
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Jason Conomos
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Tue, Jun 17 2008 5:50 AM
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Hi Dan,
Would adjusting your KeepAlive interval assist?
I have to admit I have not encountered this before.
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Dan Murray
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I have turned it back on, and this time the bandwidth doesn't look so bad. I'm going to keep monitoring it for now. It may have been a random event, but it was pretty bad for several locations when it was happening before. I appreciate the feedback, though!
Why is it called "Common Sense"? It doesn't seem all that common!
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