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anyone using sangoma hardware with lartc? pls let me know
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Imthiyaz
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minimum priority and a band-limit of
10KBytes/s in uplink (server---internet)
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Hello,
i have a linux box which is acting as a lan router towards the internet
doing traffic shaping.
My link is 10Mbit/s full duplex.
I have set some HTB classes with a rate of 20% (2Mbit/s) and a ceil of
95% (9.5Mbit/s). Is such an excursion of bandwidth in the HTB classes
feasible for HTB
Hello, I have begun to use the tc scripts since 2 weeks ago, so I am beginner.
I am trying to divide my bandwidth in 4 independent ones. Each of these
sub-bandwidths is assigned to 4 different groups of ip. Bandwidth sharing is
allowed. I put a Linux with two Ethernet card between the router
not then it will service all the traffic at the same
rate.
Hi John,
1. Hmm, I guess not:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# tc class ls dev eth0
class prio 1:1 parent 1:
class prio 1:2 parent 1:
class prio 1:3 parent 1:
Am I missing something in my short sweet little script? Again, it is:
tc qdisc add dev eth0 root
Hi gang,
I have an application that is sending streaming media to a server. The encoder
computer sends an
average of 200kbit stream; but for short, 1 second bursts, can hit
400-500kbits. After it does one
of these bursts, it reduces its output for another second or two, so that it
maintains
Bob Puff wrote:
If you know how to do the 300k limit then using that same method add
a queue depth to handle the difference on that class.
How do I do that? (sorry, newbie to tc)
Bob
I've been trying to read up, and still not coming up with concrete info on
queue sizes.
Right now,
Hi Jim,
Try something a little more simple:
tc qdisc del dev $IF root
tc qdisc add dev $IF root handle 1: htb default 11
tc class add dev $IF parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 384kbit
tc class add dev $IF parent 1:1 classid 1:10 htb prio 0 rate 384kbit burst 3k
tc class add dev $IF parent 1:1
Hi,
I have a linux server running kernel 2.6.19 that is connected with 2
seperate 100Mbit links to the same isp:
+---+
+---+ | I |
+---+
| | | S |
I have three ethernet card and two of them connected to diffrent ISP and
has diffrent gateways. And one ethernet card is connected to local lan. I
have installed iptables and configured the firwall to work as nat gateway
for the users.
Now I want to route only mail traffic to the perticular ISP
Anyone has configued Multivoip 3010 with Asterisk ? I am tring to configure
this box to work with asterisk .
Thanks
Imthiyaz
mail2web - Check your email from the web at
http://mail2web.com/ .
I am usong three ehternet cards eth0 , eth1 , eth2 and eth0 and eth2 is
connected to two diffrent ISP and eth1 is connected to local lan.
I am tring to route all the mail traffic to eth1 and I have followed the
lartc doc.
But it seems the solution does not work for me . is there a way I could
-o eth1 -j SNAT --to MYSECONDARYIP
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o $EXT_NIC -s 192.168.1.0/24 -j SNAT
--to MYPRIMARYIP
ip rule add fwmark 1 table 1
ip route flush cache
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That worked. thanks =)
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I'm following this HOWTO
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from a secondary ISP. I can see
I've the same problem of Julien Bisconti.
Can someone help me ?
I try to compile iproute2 for my target ppc 8260.
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hi, I have a real networks on the eth0 side and real network on the eth1 side.
a.a.a.0/24
x.x.x.0/24 eth0--SNAT-box--eth1:0 y.y.y.2/24 y.y.y.1/24 ===INTERNET
z.z.z.0/24
I want to nat those behind eth0 to go out as y.y.y.0/24
(eth1 is with another address different gw and address, so that
Hi,
You should use eth0.1 and eth0.2 in your tc statements ...
ciao
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Hi, this is my Linux Box
LAN 1 -|--eth1 ---br1---eth0.1
Hi,
when iproute is installed then the default queue that
it is giving to an interface is pfifo_fast. I would
like to ask whether it is possible to disable this
feature and rather have the kernel give by default to
an interface the queue that it would give if iproute
hadn't been installed.
Ionut Gogu wrote:
Hello!
I'm using a Slackware Linux as a router and 50 IP addresses for my
LAN Clients.
Is there any program i can install that will be able to tell me:
how much (ie. kbps) each individual IP is using at moment t?
salut, :)
u can use tcptrack, supports libcap
, go ahead and write your own script,
|it's rather easy to do save states and restore on boot, but I guess you
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iptables-save/restore
Anyone to know iproute-save, iproute-restore like script similar
iptables-save/restore ?
that stores everytihng routes,rules,tables everything ...
then init.d-script that among other things stores the state on shutdown :)
(thats easy then)
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in the Linux Advanced Routing Traffic Control HOWTO
chapter 14.1 on bfifo/pfifo it says that:
you can use this qdisc to determine the backlog on your interface.
But it does not say exactly how.
Command [#tc -s qdisc ls] outputs the number of packets sent so far
but it does not
in my network and I would like to know if I cant
filter for vlan ids to do traffic shaping?
Anybody who has experience with such things?
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. mark and return, 'cause I have hundred of such rules and it is useless to
scan them all for all packets .
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RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
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whoops,
oh yea -- ipsec and that whole eth0 thingy :-/ no wakeup on sundays.
are you running your tunnel exclusively for voice, or are there other
protocols as well ( i.e. contention).
cheers
c
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hi trevor,
On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 05:44, Trevor Cordes wrote:
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hi,
there was a thread on this recently -- please search the archives for
traffic queueing and ipsec vpn
Ya, I had seen that. I just reread the thread and it doesn't really
help me
need to set the queues in this interface? Or I need
to set up my queues on ethZ?
Thanks in advance.
Ps: ill configure ipsec vpn using kernel 2.6
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think this is the best way to realize how this work.
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hi alexis,
i -- THINK -- that this is how it happens.
cheers
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On Fri, 2004-09-03 at 20:12, Alexis wrote:
Hi all, ive been reading lartc howto, im new about traffic
shaping/police.
As far as red (chapter 9 complete) i saw that first the packet passes
at the ingress qdisc, then it
as depricated or so!?
No, not at all ;).
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that router2 take care of.
are my thoghts correct...
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what is the limit on the arp cache entires ?!
Does someone have very big LANs with linux-routers ? How big ? (i mean flat L2
network, not segmented)
I want to know how much can my net can scale ?
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On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 18:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody know how to you use tcng with packet marking. I'm
masquerading my connection so to shape outbound traffic I need to mark
packets with iptables. But how to you make tcng to recognize marked
packets
..'cause I dont see arp entires on
the new machine ...
#arp -n | wc -l
3
on the old one there is :
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105
both are contacted from many hosts... much more than 3 !!
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does someone have expirience with HTB and kernel 2.6.5 and up...
Does anyone have tested it with thousand of classes and filters..
How it behaves..
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as expected. Is that true ?
yes and it does -- all packets matching the u32 filter (in this case 10.0.0.1) will go
to the 1:1 class and be limited to the 75 kilobytes per second.
cheers
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tried this setup and it works as expected (at least : packets from the
server gets matched, other don't. I have used tc -s class show dev eth0
to see it).
Do I miss something ?
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and indexes,
do I miss something ?
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salut clemment
try adapting the following to your needs ... it's been working for me.
roughly similar to wondershaper excepting that it is in tcng:
i have a ppp interface on an analog
at 02:37, ThE LinuX_KiD wrote:
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- Can you specify which satellite platform your on? Gilat/Satlynx,
- Eutelsat, Astra BBI -- they each have some differences ...
Yes, I've Gilat/SatLynx.
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I'm looking for best kernel SYSCTL parameters for this
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problematic as these paramters cannot be changed (as far as i know).
patience, testing, and let us know!
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hi all,
could someone describe where the encryption de-encryption is in the
kptd?
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regarding the same?
I myself is going to try it with kernel 2.6.0 so welcome to advices.
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hi werner,
thanks very much -- i've got it now!
btw, tcng is just great -- simply marvelous!
cheers
charles
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have i missed something, or indeed there is a problem??
No, all this should be correct - in tc
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hi all,
below is my tcng configuration (based on wondershaper) which yields an error that i do not understand ...
can't dump subexpression (if_u32.c, access expected)
[==]--[.IPv6 address]--[==]--[access]-- (none)
| | | +-- 9
| | | `-- 8
| | `--[offset]--[access]-- (none)
| | | +-- 2
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hi cezar,
why not use the TOS mark -- it is carried in the packet's tcp header ...
you can only have 8 types/marks however ...
cheers
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hi mohan, pádraig,
thanks for your help perfect
cheers
charles
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can anyone comment on an excellent inexpensive linux compatible
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would prefer higher port
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thanx!
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for arp, there is a patch/thread
very recently discussed at:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernelm=106141566718585w=2
cheers thanks to all
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would be hard to imagine.
I don't suppose you have a way around this??
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1000 thanks
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and in ip_route_me_harder (net/core/netfilter.c) itself.
Trying this today ...
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i have come accross a curious issue:
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192.168.1.250 ; and tcpdump gives src ip address as 192.168.1.101
are there issues concerning the marking of OUTPUT packets generated on
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Well, it helped in 80%. Why only in 80? I repeated my test with SFQ and:
- it worked better than bevore, there where long time periods
(15-20sec.) with right rate-values
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Hi,
I am very new in this list..
I want each of my
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Well this can be done easily
You have to define a class having rate and ceiling 1024 kbps ( Kilobytes
if you want kilobits make its kbits ) in order not to exceed this limit.
Then you have to create two subclasses
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If you put your friends in NAT (Private IP), no problem ..
They have webserver, all you have to do is forward packets going to port 80
to private ip:80
Further more read iptables-howto
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moved several servers like mailserver,dns,web to private network. And soon
all servers will be moved to the private network.
Thanks.
Regards,
Rio Martin.
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Folks,
I tried to implemented HTB in Slackware Linux 9.0
this is what happened:
Unknown qdisc htb, hence option default is unparsable
**HTB: failed to set root qdisc on eth0!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/sysconfig/htb# lsmod
Module Size Used byNot tainted
sch_htb
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Can anyone help??
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