Re: [LARTC] Shaping traffic on heavily oversubscribed links?

2005-01-01 Thread Andy Furniss
Dimitris Kotsonis wrote: Justin Schoeman wrote: Hi all, I am having some fun with traffic shaping, and have run into an interesting situation. Here is South Africa, most internet links are heavily oversubscribed, which means that in most cases the local link is _not_ the bottleneck, and shaping

Re: [LARTC] Shaping traffic on heavily oversubscribed links?

2004-12-19 Thread Dimitris Kotsonis
Justin Schoeman wrote: Hi all, I am having some fun with traffic shaping, and have run into an interesting situation. Here is South Africa, most internet links are heavily oversubscribed, which means that in most cases the local link is _not_ the bottleneck, and shaping on the local link does n

Re: [LARTC] Shaping traffic on heavily oversubscribed links?

2004-12-19 Thread Jason Boxman
On Thursday 25 November 2004 13:01, Chris Bennett wrote: > Quick answer is: you can't. You need to know the bandwidth so that you can > control the queue. Indeed. I suffer from the same problem with my PPPoATM link, where my shaping configuration assumes I'm operating over an Ethernet link when

Re: [LARTC] Shaping traffic on heavily oversubscribed links?

2004-11-26 Thread Justin Schoeman
Thanks everybody for your advice... This is going to be an interesting one to try and solve ;-). -justin Justin Schoeman wrote: Hi all, I am having some fun with traffic shaping, and have run into an interesting situation. Here is South Africa, most internet links are heavily oversubscribed, w

Re: [LARTC] Shaping traffic on heavily oversubscribed links?

2004-11-25 Thread Rick Marshall
--- From: "Justin Schoeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 3:17 AM Subject: [LARTC] Shaping traffic on heavily oversubscribed links? Hi all, I am having some fun with traffic shaping, and have run into an interesting situation.

[LARTC] Shaping traffic on heavily oversubscribed links?

2004-11-25 Thread Justin Schoeman
Hi all, I am having some fun with traffic shaping, and have run into an interesting situation. Here is South Africa, most internet links are heavily oversubscribed, which means that in most cases the local link is _not_ the bottleneck, and shaping on the local link does not help that much...