Pada hari Selasa, 17 Desember 2002 01:06, Catalin Bucur menulis:
> | * how to make the bandwidth are limited exacly at "x" kbps?
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> Set a lower value for ceil and a value for cburst thus:
> ceil+cburst=limited_bandwidth
Thank you very much.
This calculation is very help
the exac value of this over bandwidth?
* how to make the bandwidth are limited exacly at "x" kbps?
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nt that the remaining bandwidth to be devided proportional to the rate,
which one shuld I set...
* sfq quantum?
* or htb quantum?
* or both?
Second question, how can we set r2q lower than 1? I would like to set my r2q
to 0.1.
Thank you in advance,
h are NAT-ed by router A and router B.
Then if you shape for A and C, it will shape every box which is NAT-ed.
If B are router, and NOT doing NAT, then if you shape B, it is only match the
router, and NOT imply boxes behind B. You have to shape them one-by-one.
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I would recommend mrtg.
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a router.
> Can I limit the bandwidth of every client simply with
> their IP addresses?(no matther if they are valid or
> NAT addresses?)
Yes, you are right.
(assuming that NAT are done by the linux box).
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nt a retry request. Even worst, the "retried packet" are
also timed out. So, there will be two unused packet in the queue.
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