have been willing to work with us. They were very accommodating, even
to the point of custom coding some firmware to support our Vlan's on
campus. =20
Their web interface is very easy to use and creating filtering policies
based on groups/users/even CIDR notation is very simple and quick. =20
I have also been impressed with the bandwidth shaping capabilities based
on user/group/file type/url etc. =20
Thumbs up overall.
Daniel McCauley
Director of Network Systems
Christ School
828-684-6232 x144
-----Original Message-----
From: Renee Ramig [mailto:rramig@sevenhillsschool.org]=20
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 12:36 PM
To: ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Subject: Marshall8e6
Hi Everyone,
Sorry for all the posts but I really love all of your feedback. Of the
six Bandwidth Optimizing and Content Filtering Products I have looked at
via WebEx, the one I am leaning toward is Marshall8e6, followed by
Exinda. I know one of you posted and said you loved Exinda. Does
anyone have experience with Marshall 8e6 (or 8e6 before they merged with
Marshall)? =20
Thanks,
Renee Ramig
Seven Hills School
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