Gogu Ionut wrote:
Hello !! i search a small utility (console based) to view the traffic on
real time made by 1 user (ip ) ...something like :
192.168.1.2 11 kbps
192.168.1.3 111 kbps
192.168.1.4 88 kbps
192.168.1.5 64 kbps
Try iptraf.
raj
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Hi,
I have implemented qos at my gateway, mostly for speeding up dns and
[video,voice] chat traffic and to slow down p2p traffic. It seems every
thing is working properly, as by browsing speed has been improved. But I
want to test it by sending various traffic and to see through which
qdisc th
Hello all,
I am going through the LARTC howto to understand how the iproute2 works.
But some concepts like Policy Routing, RPDB etc are not clear to me. I
am pretty new to iproute, beeing using route command for long...
From what I understand
1. rules (ip rule) tell how to select packets for r
Hi,
I was trying to setup QoS for my network in my machine. It had a
Ethernet interface connected to a cisco switch. I connected one more
interface on to the same switch and setup and bridge, zeroed out both
the interfaces and assigned my old ip to the bridge interface. After
this when I pinge
Hi,
My HTB shaping is working perfectly, and i have setup a bridge and hosts
behind the bridge are now getting only the bandwidth they are supposed
to get. Thanks to every one here for helping me out :)
Now I am thinking of making a graph of traffic going through various
classes. Is their any
Martin A. Brown wrote:
It's key that you understand that shaping only functions correctly on
transmitted packets (frames),
Yup, This was the stuff I missed. Thanks a lot for all who replied. I
knew I was doing some thing silly, but could not figure out what :)
Now, do you understand why you need
ArtÅras Ålajus wrote:
you aren't wgeting file from 8080 port of other machine, do you?
look from you pc perspective, not client.
Oh!! /me goes and stands in the corner for 5 minutes :)
raj
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Jan Gerritsen wrote:
As you can see from the command and wget output i limited the
outgoing bandwidth to 100kbps but i am still getting 1Mbps. Is
this what I am supposed to get or did I do some thing really stupid?
yes, you limit the outgoing bandwidth,.. not the incomming ;)
That's what I trie