On Fri, 2 Jul 2004, Glen Mabey wrote:
I'm getting the following error/warning at some point in my config
script, and I'm not sure which class it is referring to.
htb: class 10007 isn't work conserving ?!
What qdisc is attached to this class?
I [think I] understand that htb is a non-work-conserving
Hi all,
Our ISP has given us 5 static IP address plus one router IP address and I
was wondering if I could get rid of their stupid EN5861 router and set up
the linux machine to handle all the static addresses and routing. I figured
I'd have to set up alises for other IP addresses eg ifconfig
Our ISP has given us 5 static IP address plus one router IP address and I
was wondering if I could get rid of their stupid EN5861 router and set up
the linux machine to handle all the static addresses and routing. I figured
I'd have to set up alises for other IP addresses eg ifconfig eth0:0
On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 09:18:11AM +0300, Catalin BOIE wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jul 2004, Glen Mabey wrote:
I'm getting the following error/warning at some point in my config
script, and I'm not sure which class it is referring to.
htb: class 10007 isn't work conserving ?!
What qdisc is
On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 05:14:20PM +0100, Chris Bolton wrote:
No I am using the EN5861, just that we have two ADSL lines and only one
EN5861 and rather than buying another I'd like to use linux to do the same
job as the en5861, if you know what I mean.
You can, but since you have two ADSL
VPN (IP x.x.150.3) VPN (IP x.x.150.3)
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Cable Link DSL Link
(IP y.y.y.y) (ppp0 z.z.z.z)
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Netopia R9100
Yes, that's what I was trying to ask below. I'm still trying to figure
out which class (in the qdisc:classid format) the error message is
referring to.
It's about class 1:7.
So, since I'm not sure which class it is (and I have several htb
qdiscs; oh, I just realized that I neglected to mention