Hi all. Im trying to shape some traffic, and i see
that the best way to do that is using TCNG. The thing is: I dont know how to
shape bandwidth per IP. Exemple:
192.168.1.20 256kbit(down)
128kbit(up)
192.168.1.21 512kbit(down)
128kbit(up)
192.168.1.22 180kbit(down)
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Hi all,
Thanks for the pointer, Roy. I'm currently busy implementing my own
traffic shaping configuration using the IMQ device, and from my testing,
it seems I'm doing something horribly wrong. Here's what I'm up to:
I have to shape a number of clients to various rates for local
international
Hello all,
I´ve read http://lartc.org/howto/and now i am
just confused, i think my skills with linux are not very good, so asking for
help.
I have a linux box with two ethernets cards
eth0(gateway 1mb) with is the host for
some sites and emails and eth1(nat interface) with
provide
Hello All,
We are moving all our servers to a colo
facility and need a solution for firewall / QoS that can handle multiple
subnets of IPs routed to it. We expect to ramp up to a high volume of traffic
as we migrate our users to Citrix. Unfortunately, the higher-ups are not
willing to go with an
Hi, good people!
I wanted to limit my 4 customers to 144, 16, 32, and
32kbps.
I used the following tc commands BUT IT FAILED TO
LIMIT each and everyone of them to its bandwidth.
What am I doing wrong:
My tc scripts are:
tc qdisc add dev eth1 root handle 1: htb default 1
Hi,
I have the following problem with cbq.init
script.
I try to limit the output traffic from all my 254
IPs to 4Kb/s,
but when I start the script the ping time from one
of the
shaped hosts drastically increases.
0,2-0,7 milisecs without shaper and 1500-2000
milisecs with.
I though it might
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Hello all,
I´ve read http://lartc.org/howto/ and now i am just confused, i think my
skills with linux are not very good, so asking for help.
I have a linux box with two ethernets cards eth0(gateway 1mb) with is
the host for
some sites and emails and eth1(nat
On Tuesday 13 April 2004 16:13, segun adesina wrote:
Hi, good people!
I wanted to limit my 4 customers to 144, 16, 32, and
32kbps.
I used the following tc commands BUT IT FAILED TO
LIMIT each and everyone of them to its bandwidth.
What am I doing wrong:
My tc scripts are:
tc qdisc add
segun adesina wrote:
Hi, good people!
I wanted to limit my 4 customers to 144, 16, 32, and
32kbps.
I used the following tc commands BUT IT FAILED TO
LIMIT each and everyone of them to its bandwidth.
What am I doing wrong:
Do you know that tc uses somewhat unconventional abbreviations?
first you cant use limit of 9 bits /s it is 1 byte /s, so completely
unreasonable speed. set it to 50 bytes/s at least
another popstential problem that you are using independent root classes for
each client
that means they wont share bandwitch. customer a will always get 256 kbits
and others will
Ola Angelo,
I have a linux box with two ethernets cards eth0(gateway 1mb) with is
the host for some sites and emails and eth1(nat interface) with provide internet
acess to other 5 pcs.
I would like to limit the bandwith 512 k for the eth0 and 512 k for eth1
however whem there is free
Hi,
I've used old ZPH patch under squid 2.4 Stable4
and it works great !
Now I want to patch squid 2.4 stable 5,
with new patch, on http://www.it-academy.bg/zph/
I've patched and installed squid 2.5 stable 5
succefully, but I can't get ZPH works.
I'm trying with
...
$TC class add dev $LANDEV
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Dear members
I'm new to this list and also new to tc command.
I have a subnet with over 30 pc which have ip addresses from 172.16.1.1/16 range.I want that each computer in my subnet
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