AFAIK, tc works on physical device queues. Thus having virtual devices
over the same physical interface will not let the virtual devices be
freed of control. You must use src/dst options. Instead of attaching to
virtual devices, it might be better to do it using subnets whereby you
do not have to give too many rules for matching src/dst ips.

Mohan

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On Behalf Of Gilles Dégottex
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 12:05 AM
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Subject: [LARTC] ip alias question


Hi all

        Sorry if i didnt found the answer in HOWTO's, mailing lists
archives or any 
other place. and sorry if i write english like a spanish cow :P

        I'm currently using 'tc' to limit upload and stop breaking the
connection of 
my cable modem. my eth0 has an ip alias eth0:1 which should not be
limited by 
tc, but "tc qdisc add dev eth0" seems apply effect to eth0 AND eth0:1 :(
        Is there any smooth solution to leave eth0:1 in peace ? or do i
have to limit 
effect with "ip src" and "ip dst" ?

Regards,
Gilles Dégottex
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