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Cisco - limit speed to 2 ip?
Good afternoon dear community! I need help or advice from an experienced cisco manager. I have a local network assembled on cisco 2950 switches. Users and 2 cisco 1760 modems are connected to these switches. An internal server is included in the same switch. The modems have addresses 192.168.1.1 and 1.3 (I'll call them 1 and 3 below). Actually, I need a speed of 100 Mbps inside the local network between machines and to the server (it is on the same subnet), but 1-2 Mbps to the modem, otherwise some impudent users eat up the entire channel. With cisco, I have very little experience, so I may not correctly imagine the implementation of a situation where the local network works for everyone at full speed, and the Internet is limited to a certain speed for each user.
So, in fact, if my implementation withstands criticism - at least tell me approximately how to limit speeds so cunningly?
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Maybe I'm not imagining the situation correctly.
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