I had heard of "QoS", but was not familiar with "CoS".
There are many different ways that bandwidth is CoS factored.
Some simply do HSRP single bandwidth averaging at their passoff IP router(s).
Others do a complete analysis into their POP from their cloud connection.
This is certainly a question for your provider.
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On 4/24/09, Eric Cope <eric.cope@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I rent web hosting space on a server. I have a client that has their own
> mail server. If I change the name servers to route traffic to the web server
> and make a DNS entry to route email to the mail server, will email traffic
> count against their monthly bandwidth?
>
> Their email server (Exchange) is its solo application, while my web server
> has many websites. I don't want my web server to interfere with mail
> traffic. Is this the best way to set it up?
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
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