Andy Furniss wrote:
tc class add dev eth2 parent 1:0 classid 1:2 htb rate 255kbit burst
255kbit
Burst is a good idea
Actually you need to specify burst and cburst for it to work and I
suppose the law doesn't stop you being more generous than 255kbit - I
just tried 100k (= 100k byte) and b
Andy Furniss wrote:
tc class add dev eth2 parent 1:0 classid 1:2 htb rate 255kbit burst
255kbit
Burst is a good idea
Actually you need to specify burst and cburst for it to work and I
suppose the law doesn't stop you being more generous than 255kbit - I
just tried 100k (= 100k byte) and bro
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EHLO tc gurus.
New to traffic control. Unfortunately, the politicians here in Denmark
have decided that a PC is the same as a television set - so anyone
owning a PC and internet connection of over 255 kbit/s must pay DKR
2200/year = EUR 300 = USD 400 in television lic
Hi,
May be you should check HTB and its 'ceil' param which can limit bandwith
to an upper bound. Refers to HTB user guide section "4. Ceiling"
http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/manual/userg.htm#ceiling
etienne
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Hi
look at the BFW does the job of all you need
hare
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EHLO tc gurus.
New to traffic control. Unfortunately, the politicians here in
D
EHLO tc gurus.
New to traffic control. Unfortunately, the politicians here in Denmark
have decided that a PC is the same as a television set - so anyone
owning a PC and internet connection of over 255 kbit/s must pay DKR
2200/year = EUR 300 = USD 400 in television licence fees :-( This is a
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