On Thu, Feb 09, 2006 at 08:37:11PM +0530, Manish Kathuria wrote:
Payal Rathod wrote:
On Thu, Feb 09, 2006 at 07:52:32PM +0530, Manish Kathuria wrote:
You can try out implementing configuring a load balancing and failover
system referring to the following documents:
Hi, all: I'm involved in the study about the QoS,but have some problems , hope someone could help me answer: 1. Why most traffic shaping implement in the egress side (Uplink) rather than the ingress side(Dnlink)?(e.g. why put the police rule on the smaller bandwidth side but not put on the larger
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1. Why most traffic shaping implement in the egress side (Uplink) rather
than the ingress side(Dnlink)?(e.g. why put the police rule on the
smaller
bandwidth side but not put on the larger side)
You cannot shape
i have 4096 ip's how many clasesc can i use
i wanna to mark classes like ip
81.180.254.123 - class 81180254123
or
89.32.32.49 - class 89323249
can i use this kind of class?
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On Saturday 11 February 2006 07:34, Popovici Ionut wrote:
i have 4096 ip's how many clasesc can i use
i wanna to mark classes like ip
81.180.254.123 - class 81180254123
or
89.32.32.49 - class 89323249
can i use this kind of class?
No, classes are identified by a hexadecimal number. I've
On Saturday 11 February 2006 04:08, Sandro Dentella wrote:
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I made a script that uses a simple conf file and allows quite a lot of work
to be done in minutes. You can give it a chance even thought I guess you
need a basic knowledge of what you are doing (eg: what 'ip rule' does):
Hi,
I have the following config:
1 PC with 3 NICs, that shares internet connection to LAN.
eth0 uses a public IP ($public_ip_1)
eth1 uses a private IP ($private_ip)
eth2 uses a public IP ($public_ip_2)
I have a webserver and a mailserver accesible by $public_ip_1 (eth0)
I have a LAN with all
Does anyone have an examples on how this could be done. I am looking to limit the bandwidth for a /19 network. Basically i want to give each ip in the /19 network 64k. If anyone has any ideas or examples on doing this please let me know.
Thanks,Rob KobiskeOn 2/11/06, Jason Boxman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
well, you can certainly force packets coming from the LAN use one
given interface. You have to use what's called Policy Routing.
You have to create a new routing table in /etc/iproute2/rt_tables (use
any tect editor)
Then you have to polute that routing table with the routing
configuration you
On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 07:58:48PM +0200, Imre Gergely wrote:
yepp, hashing is done, for every type C class (/24), there are around 300 of
these, and all are redirected to a more specific table, according to the
documentation.
That's weird, then - with proper hashing, the total number of
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