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Documents
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Getting Started Guides
Manuals for PacketShaper and PacketSeeker products covering installation,
initial setup, and instructions for using basic features
Release Notes
PacketSeeker, PacketShaper, and PolicyCenter Release Notes
PacketGuide Reference Sections
Sections of PacketGuide that might be useful in printed format
LAN Expansion Module (LEM) Documentation
Technical Product Overviews
Technical but conversational white papers describing the capabilities
and benefits of Packeteer products
- PacketSeeker, PacketShaper, and PacketShaper Xpress:
Strategies for Managing
Application Traffic Using Visibility, Control, and Compression
to Deliver Performance [PDF]
Describes how to use Packeteers Application Traffic Management
system to detect, address, and prevent application performance problems.
- PacketShaper ISP: Innovative
Bandwidth Farming [PDF]
Technical Papers that Delve into More Product Details
Technical but conversational white papers focusing on one area of product
capabilities such as visibility features or control features
- Gaining Visibility
into Application and Network Behavior (PDF)
A technical paper that picks up where the Strategies for Managing Application
Traffic paper leaves off, delving into more detail on Packeteer's visibility
features classification, utilization analysis, response-time
measurement and management, notification/events, reports, metrics, third-party
reporting integration, and the customer portal.
- Controlling
Bandwidth and Performance (PDF)
A technical paper that picks up where the Strategies for Managing Application
Traffic paper leaves off, delving into more detail on Packeteer's control
features protecting, containing, and pacing applications' access
to bandwidth, choosing appropriate controls, packet marking, MPLS integration,
TCP Rate Control, UDP Rate Control, and plenty of examples.
- Accelerating Throughput
(PDF)
A technical paper describing how to avoid costly bandwidth upgrades
by increasing WAN-link throughput via compression without imposing
cumbersome administrative overhead.
Other Resources
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