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Quick Start Guide
A concise guide to PacketShaper installation and basic configuration.
Getting Started & Installation Guides
Manuals for PacketShaper products covering installation,
initial setup, and instructions for using basic features
Release Notes PacketShaper, and PolicyCenter Release Notes
- PacketShaper
Release Notes (version 7.4.0
7.4.1) [PDF]
- PolicyCenter Release
Notes (version 7.4.0
7.4.1) [PDF]
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
Technical Papers that Delve into More Product Details Technical but conversational white papers focusing on one area of product
capabilities visibility, control, and compression
- 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
WAN Bandwidth and Application Traffic [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, adaptive
response, and plenty of examples.
- Accelerating
Network Applications [PDF]
A technical paper that picks up where the "Strategies for Managing
Application Traffic" paper leaves off, delving into more detail
on Packeteer's acceleration features. It describes typical results,
how acceleration works, and how Packeteer's control and acceleration
features co-operate to optimize both capacity and performance.
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