Ok folks, here goes..
I have been boggling with a problem for the past week, and still haven't
found a solution..
I'm trying to route traffic from two providers through a Linux machine.
But that is not the problem. The ISP's have provided me with a WAN IP
class for both of the lines, to be ro
Thomas Heinz wrote:
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Several times, I unsuccessfully tried to unsubscribe from lartc via the web
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Hey guys,
I am planning to buy some components for a Linux router that will handle the
Internet access of 200 computers (includes tc shaping) and some inter
sub-network routing (at least 100MBps per eth - and there are 3 eth cards).
I was thinking of a:
Pentium 4 - 3GHz
256 or 512MB RAM
Network C
In fact I'm just search for an XML representation of tc hierarchy.
Although I could design my own, using a reviewed and "widely accepted"
schema makes more sense to me. I'm not testing or planning to use LTCM.
Tks anyway...
Andre
Shane O'Hanlon wrote:
I just tried to get that code working
Hi list, I would like to know about any proposed XML representation for
tc objects hierarchy. I found something at "LTCM, a Linux QoS API
Library" (http://artemis.av.it.pt/~ltcmmm/) that looks like a start, but
any others are welcome.
I'm starting a project to automatically syncronize traffi
I made some changes to IMQ, so it is now possible to have custom numbers for
IMQ devices. Useful when working with VLANs. You can get it at
http://tuxpowered.net/. Readme is on the website.
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