At 08:54 PM 2/12/00 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, Alan Cox wrote:
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>> > To assure that one company not uses up all the bandwidth I plan to use a
>> > traffic shaper limited to 384 kbit for each company, which would leave at
>> 
>> That will work but is ineffcient. You may be far better to use the real
>> shaping facilities and scheduling stuff like CBQ. That means instead of 
>> having half the line forcibly idle when one company is silent you can allow
>> people to 'borrow' each others bandwidth knowing the loan will be revoked
>> when the other party wishes to do things
>
>   On the other hand, configuring delay pools is much simpler - mainly
>because finding documentation on CBQ and co. is not exactly the easiest
>task. Or you know about some comprehensible and UNDERSTANDABLE
>documentation?
>
>   Bye Borek

Or you can save yourself weeks of frustration and use the ET/BWMGR, now
with integrated source and policy routing and a fancy HTML GUI.
click-click-click and you're done.


www.etinc.com/bwmgr.htm

dennis
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