On Monday 22 April 2002 20:57, Isak Badenhorst wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I am trying to shape the e-mail going out on my network. When i send some
> outgoing mail it just eats up all bandwidth available. I would appreciate
> some help. I have a 128kbit link to my provider.
>
>
> tc qdisc add dev eth0
Hi all
I am trying to shape the e-mail going out on my network. When i send some
outgoing mail it just eats up all bandwidth available. I would appreciate
some help. I have a 128kbit link to my provider.
tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 10: cbq bandwidth 10mbit avpkt 1000
tc class add dev
At first look all seems good. What kind of traffic are tyou sending ?
Can you do quick tcpdump -ni eth1 and sent me a sample ? It seems like
is your packets has some other destinations or what ..
Also include tc filter show dev eth1 please.
devik
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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HI All
I just tried HTB for about a week in my Intranet, first I implemented HTB
in My Network Cables and it run fine (It `s suprise how good it is compare
to cbq). Then I use HTB for our Wireless Network. But it just keep sent
packet to default class not to classid. I use kernel-2.4.7 default f
Hi All,
concerning the problem when running the "ip ru ls" command.
I faced with the same problem, and I solved it by making sure to include the following
settings into the kernel configuration (2.4.18):
CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER=y<===
CONFIG_IP_MULTIPLE_TABLES=y <===
CONFIG_IP_ROUTE_
On Sunday 21 April 2002 23:42, Carlos del Castillo wrote:
> Thanks, I have read your docs and found the link to wonder shaper. As I
> understood I can give preference to some outgoing traffic. And with the
> ingress qdisc I can avoid the remote queue on my ISP.
The ingress qdisc can not so shape a