Re: [LARTC] Need some help on HTB and IMQ

2003-02-24 Thread hanumantha kavuluru
Stef,
That is right. I want to do up+down = fixed bandwidth. Thanks for your help.
Hemanth
 Stef Coene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 24 February 2003 21:19, hanumantha kavuluru wrote:> Hi All,> Thanks for the help. Stef, our product is already out in the market with> 2.4.18 kernel. So if we change the kernel, we will have to go through a> full QA cycle which is something we don't want to do :). Ok> BTW, I would like> to have global limits on the Bandwidth per user irrespective of which> interface the traffic might go.Can i do this without using IMQ?So you want up + down = fixed bandwidth? Then you need IMQ.> Also i want> to do my own classification by setting the skb->priority field with the> appropriate class ID. Is it possible to use this kind of classification> with IMQ and HTB? I don't know the internals of tc, but I think you can do.Stef-- [EMAIL PROTECTED]"Using Linux as band
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Re: [LARTC] Need some help on HTB and IMQ

2003-02-24 Thread hanumantha kavuluru
Hi All,
Thanks for the help. Stef, our product is already out in the market with 2.4.18 kernel. So if we change the kernel, we will have to go through a full QA cycle which is something we don't want to do :).  BTW, I would like to have global limits on the Bandwidth per user irrespective of  which interface the traffic might go.Can i do this without using IMQ? Also i want to do my own classification by setting the skb->priority field with the appropriate class ID. Is it possible to use this kind of classification with IMQ and HTB? 
i really appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Hemanth
 
 Stef Coene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 24 February 2003 20:24, hanumantha kavuluru wrote:> Hi All,>> I am fairly new to Linux and TC. I am currently implementing Bandwidth> Management/Traffic Control for a gateway product which is based on Linux> 2.4.18 kernel. I am required to implement some kind of a user based traffic> control where each user(source IP) is allocated a fixed amount of> bandwidth. I also need to do traffic shaping both for the eggress and> ingress traffic. Going through LARTC documentation , I found that IMQ with> HTB will suit my requirement. Is anybody using IMQ with HTB? Can HTB and> IMQ work with 2.4.18 kernel? If so, where can i download all the patches?> It is difficult for us to migrate to 2.4.20 kernel as most of the software> has already been developed using 2.4.18 kernel.http://luxik.cdi.cz/~patrick/imq/
 http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/And you don't need imq. If you have a gateway, you can shape on both interface so you can control up- and download traffic.Just wondering, what kind of software do you developped so you can not use kernel 2.4.20 ??Stef-- [EMAIL PROTECTED]"Using Linux as bandwidth manager"http://www.docum.org/#lartc @ irc.oftc.net___LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/Do you Yahoo!?
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[LARTC] Need some help on HTB and IMQ

2003-02-24 Thread hanumantha kavuluru
Hi All,
I am fairly new to Linux and TC. I am currently implementing Bandwidth Management/Traffic Control for a gateway product which is based on Linux 2.4.18 kernel. I am required to implement some kind of a user based traffic control where each user(source IP) is allocated a fixed amount of bandwidth. I also need to do traffic shaping both for the eggress and ingress traffic. Going through LARTC documentation , I found that IMQ with HTB will suit my requirement. Is anybody using IMQ with HTB? Can HTB and IMQ work with 2.4.18 kernel? If so, where can i download all the patches? It is difficult for us to migrate to 2.4.20 kernel as most of the software has already been developed using 2.4.18 kernel.
I really appreciate any help in this regard.
Thanks,
Hemanth
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