idual customer and mark their packets
appropriately. This may be more hassle than its worth, depending on the number
of
customers you have.
Regards
Brian Carrig
On 27 Apr 2005 at 10:35, John Gorkos wrote:
> First I'll confess my sins, then I'll beg for help.
>
> I own a s
Marcus,
I'm a little confused. Downstream is 1mbit and upstream is 128kbit but the root limit
in your code is 1mbit. Surely this could be the cause of your problem?
Regards
Brian
On 23 Mar 2005 at 14:33, Marcus Fritzsch wrote:
> ~ 27 # shapiung class of root --> not more than 1mbit b
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gets esfq in
> mainline.
>
> They are based on Alexander Clouters patches at www.digriz.org.uk. I
> only used the first iproute one.
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> I was hampered a bit because kernel.org have turned off the diff
> viewer.
>
> The remove db iproute patch is from LFS, you may not need
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Has anyone else experiences problems like this or know what might be causing it?
Its very frustrating.
Thanks in advance.
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