Jody - Many thanks for taking the time to reply. It's
greatly helped my understanding.
From: Jody Shumaker
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 December 2005
19:14To: Mark LidstoneSubject: Re: [LARTC] HTB - prio and
rate
No, I wrote what I
meant. If classes 1:11 and 1:12 are
the packets? What obvious mistake have I made? :)
Many thanks for any help,
Mark Lidstone
IT and Network Support Administrator
BMT SeaTech Ltd
Grove House, Meridians Cross, 7 Ocean Way
Ocean Village, Southampton. SO14 3TJ. UK
Tel: +44 (0)23 8063 5122
Fax: +44 (0)23 8063 5144
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Heh heh heh - whoops. I've fixed it.
I changed the filter rule to:
tc filter add dev eth0 parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 1 handle 1 fw
classid 1:2
And it worked. Sorry for posting such a silly mistake.
Many thanks,
Mark Lidstone
IT and Network Support Administrator
BMT SeaTech Ltd
something wrong here, please can someone point it out?
I hope this helps,
Mark Lidstone
IT and Network Support Administrator
BMT SeaTech Ltd
Grove House, Meridians Cross, 7 Ocean Way
Ocean Village, Southampton. SO14 3TJ. UK
Tel: +44 (0)23 8063 5122
Fax: +44 (0)23 8063 5144
E-Mail: mailto
.
Obviously I understand that the child classes could have varying rate
and ceil values to be tuned for whatever specific use someone wanted to
put them to, but this is simply a basic example.
Many thanks,
Mark Lidstone
IT and Network Support Administrator
BMT SeaTech Ltd
Grove House, Meridians
' bandwidth from other
classes under the same HTB qdisc, then classes with a given prio will
only be able to borrow bandwidth when classes with a lower prio have
nothing waiting
Is this correct?
Many thanks,
Mark Lidstone
IT and Network Support Administrator
BMT SeaTech Ltd
Grove House, Meridians Cross, 7
. If so, please point it out.
Many thanks for any information,
Mark Lidstone
IT and Network Support Administrator
BMT SeaTech Ltd
Grove House, Meridians Cross, 7 Ocean Way
Ocean Village, Southampton. SO14 3TJ. UK
Tel: +44 (0)23 8063 5122
Fax: +44 (0)23 8063 5144
E-Mail: mailto:[EMAIL
ip prio 5 u32 match ip src 1.1.1.4/32 flowid 1:5
It's just a very simple 5-child HTB with pfifo queues.
I might split things down more later, but this should get things going.
It's just a pity that the ISP want to charge stupid amounts of money for
the shaping.
Many thanks,
Mark Lidstone
things
as memory efficient as possible.
Again, many thanks for clearing that up.
Mark Lidstone
IT and Network Support Administrator
BMT SeaTech Ltd
Grove House, Meridians Cross, 7 Ocean Way
Ocean Village, Southampton. SO14 3TJ. UK
Tel: +44 (0)23 8063 5122
Fax: +44 (0)23 8063 5144
E-Mail
on a
connection (the four sfq's at the bottom) and some video conferencing
equipment that needs priority over everything (the pfifo_fast). Have I
misunderstood anything vital here?
Many thanks,
Mark Lidstone
IT and Network Support Administrator
BMT SeaTech Ltd
Grove House, Meridians Cross, 7 Ocean Way
prio 0 u32 match ip src 1.2.3.7/32
flowid 8:0
$SF parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 0 u32 match ip src 1.2.3.8/32
flowid 9:0
(I've a horrible feeling there's something obviously and fundamentally
wrong with this)
What happens with any traffic not from these IPs?
Many thanks,
Mark Lidstone
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