PoltoS/ wrote:
Does tc shape IP traffic only, or all traffic going out of interface (Ethernet
headers + IP data)?
You can shape all types of traffic.
On eth interfaces the qdiscs see ip packets as ip length +14 (there are
more than 14 overhead on the wire - with htb you can specify
overhead
Kajetan Staszkiewicz wrote:
Here is current setup:
tc qdisc del root dev eth2.24 2>/dev/null
tc qdisc add root dev eth2.24 handle 1: htb default 1
# main rate limitation for whole connection (802.11a radio link)
tc class add dev eth2.24 parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 15000kbit ceil
15000kbit
Rani Ahmed wrote:
hi all. here in Lebanon,Beriut we are allowed only to use satellite for
downlink only. uplink is made through a router connected to public land
lines. The satellite card is a penta card. i want to distribute Internet
connection to customers.
such a connection i want to do on
Oliver Hookins wrote:
burst 19k will limit you unless your HZ=1000
Our HZ is 512.
I don't know if it makes any difference, but I would have chosen 500 so
that it was 2ms. The default now is 250 and with 19k burst that fits the
speed you get really well - with 512 it would be around 70meg.
Does tc shape IP traffic only, or all traffic going out of interface (Ethernet
headers + IP data)?
PoltoS/
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On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 03:04 +0300, Denis Ovsienko wrote:
> There is a small, but important issue with outgoing packets policy
> routing. Locally originating packets don't hit PREROUTING chain of
> mangle table
> (http://www.faqs.org/docs/iptables/traversingoftables.html), so you
> generally can't p
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