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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Bandwidth Splitter for Microsoft ISA Server 20042006

Thursday, April 15, 2010


Features
* Full integration with ISA Server and its management console (remote control being possible as well)
* ISA Server arrays with multiple servers are supported
* Managing the traffic of all HTTP, HTTPS and FTP connections (for web proxy clients) and TCP/UDP connections (for FWC
and SNAT clients). Version for ISA 2004/2006 is also capable to manage all TCP/UDP traffic of DMZ servers and all others that use
ISA Server as NAT or router.

* Managing the traffic of published servers
* Setting up the allowable channel bandwidth for individual users (by AD accounts) and hosts (by IP addresses) and groups of
users and hosts
* Flexible allocation of bandwidth depending on the time of the day or the day of the week (Schedules) and requested server
addresses (Destinations)
* Even channel distribution for users inside groups (in case bandwidth is allocated to a group of users)
* Even distribution of bandwidth for the active connections of each user
* It is possible to set speed limits and quotas separately for incoming and/or outgoing, or total (incoming + outgoing) traffic
* Limiting the number of simultaneous connections from individual users and hosts
* For some types of web pages, you can set the download speed higher than the standard speed not to let the restrictions slow
down the normal work of users (HTTP Boost)
* It is possible to set unlimited download speed for cached web content
* Setting traffic quotas for users, hosts, groups of users and groups of hosts per day, week, month or without any time limitations
along with a possibility to automatically reallocate the unused traffic to the next period
* It is possible not to take the cached web content into account in traffic usage counters
* It is possible not to take the traffic to specified destinations or at specified time into account in traffic usage counters (this is
useful if there is a high-speed connection with some networks and there is no need to limit that traffic while limiting traffic to other
destinations)
* It is possible to not just block users' access to Internet when their traffic quota has been exceeded, but instead to use a different
shaping rule, without blocking access to Internet
* Real time monitoring of all users and hosts that access Internet through ISA Server with detailed information on all their
connections, including bandwidth usage graphs for individual users and connections
* Transparency for users: you do not need to install any software on client computers
* Users may use special client monitor utility to track consuming bandwidth and traffic quota remainder in real-time
* It is possible to customize web pages that users see when their quota exceeded
* Support of up to several thousands of simultaneously working users
* High performance and small extra load for the CPU
* Free if used with up to 10 clients
Connections Serviced
Bandwidth Splitter is built into ISA Server using web and application filters to control most traffic going through ISA Server.
Bandwidth Splitter has power to control:
* Outgoing web proxy connections (HTTP, HTTPS and FTP)
* Connections of Firewall clients (all TCP/UDP connections)
* Connections of SecureNAT clients (all TCP/UDP connections)
* Connections of published servers
* Connections established through application filters (the built-in SOCKS4 filter or third-party SOCKS5 filters)
* Connections of the Scheduled Content Download/Job Scheduler service
* Version for ISA 2004/2006 only: All routed TCP/UDP connections passed through ISA Server (from DMZ servers, etc)
Bandwidth Splitter do not control:
* Low-level, non TCP/UDP based protocol connections (e.g. ICMP)
* In version for ISA 2004/2006 only: Connections between the Local Host network and any internal network (any distinct from
External). It is done intentionally because these connections are especially critical, and generally they do not need any bandwidth
control.
* In version for ISA 2000 only: Routed IP packets (set up in IP Packet Filters) including all data going from/to the DMZ area
How it works?
Unlike numerous other tools for ISA Server that just count traffic by analyzing log files, Bandwidth Splitter deeply integrates into ISA
Server to control most of the traffic. However it does not install any network drivers. Bandwidth Splitter operates using web filter to
control web traffic (HTTP, HTTPS and outbound FTP), and application filter to control all other TCP/UDP traffic. These filters
extend ISA Server functionality allowing you to count and shape traffic. This means that Bandwidth Splitter is just an add-on for ISA
Server for traffic/bandwidth management. It does not brake or replace ISA Server security or functionality.
Because of that integration with ISA Server, Bandwidth Splitter can shape traffic based on user accounts (not only by IP addresses)
regardless which workstations are used by clients.

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