GingerBeer
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I think you may be misinterpreting what was said in this regard. The bypassing of shaping has a direct impact on the bandwidth available for shaped traffic as it creates a false impression of the amount of high priority traffic in use. I can assure you that there are many more customers than these thirty who are bypassing shaping rules to some extent.
This is something we are working on both from a point of view of constantly improving the reporting that we use to detect this behaviour and updating the traffic managers to recognise the services being used.
We were told that the shaping is high
because users were abusing a limited
amount of capacity.
Now that MWEB have addressed the abuse
problem, customers are still getting shaped
to hell. The excuse now is that there isn't
enough IPC bandwidth.
We can see a pattern to this.