On Wednesday 27 March 2002 17:59, Ethy H. Brito wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is that possible? BW control on a Linux bridge??
Yes, I did it.
Stef
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Short answer on a long, but excellent mail :) :
You can try to use UMQ (can be found on the htb web-site). It will capture
all data before it's sended out so you can shape dynamic on all interfaces.
Stef
On Friday 29 March 2002 02:49, martin f krafft wrote:
> hi all,
>
> at a small office, a
hi all,
at a small office, a customer employs a four-legged router/firewall
combination, running linux-2.4.18 + iptables. there is a dire need for
traffic shaping, and i am the poor soul that has to do it.
my research concluded that i really want the classful HTB queuing
discipline [1]. i hope y
Howdi Alex,
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Alex Leyva wrote:
> I've been triying with diferent values for burst, limit and latency, but
> we cant understand how to determine the correct values for them.
>
> In "Short evaluation of linux token-bucket-filter queueing discipline"
> by Kurt Wagner we learned
Hi
My name is Calin Ciuleanu and i have some routing problem with iproute2
Here is my problem detalied:
i made one tunnel with ip tunnel that works between one cisco and a
linux box
here is the conf for the tunnel on cisco
interface Tunnel1
description tunnel to C5
ip address 217.13.104.233
i'm still newbie about qdisc and
i have read about bandwidth limiting howto also
kernel modules script about qdisc but still not understanding
about the cbq and htb algorithm besides it's classes things
anyone can help me ...
Best regards,
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