Re: Proposed idiom for inbound queueing on a multi-homed host

2005-07-24 Thread Karl O. Pinc
On 07/22/2005 12:17:56 PM, Karl O. Pinc wrote: On 07/22/2005 07:55:41 AM, j knight wrote: Karl O. Pinc wrote: Hi, It's been said on this list before that you can't queue inbound traffic, What's the point? By the time these packets reach your box and jump through these hoops, they've

Re: Proposed idiom for inbound queueing on a multi-homed host

2005-07-23 Thread Karl O. Pinc
On 07/22/2005 07:55:41 AM, j knight wrote: Karl O. Pinc wrote: Hi, It's been said on this list before that you can't queue inbound traffic, What's the point? By the time these packets reach your box and jump through these hoops, they've already traversed your network link. Any

Re: Proposed idiom for inbound queueing on a multi-homed host

2005-07-22 Thread j knight
Karl O. Pinc wrote: Hi, It's been said on this list before that you can't queue inbound traffic, say from a lower bandwidth link to the net, effectively on a host that is multi-homed. The solution has always been to do QOS on another 2-port box between the multi-homed host and the net. It

Re: Proposed idiom for inbound queueing on a multi-homed host

2005-07-15 Thread Jonathan Camenisch
I can't wait to see the replies on this. What you're describing might be exactly what I need to do, but I haven't been sure I wanted to deal with the extra complexity. On 7/14/05, Karl O. Pinc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, It's been said on this list before that you can't queue inbound

Re: Proposed idiom for inbound queueing on a multi-homed host

2005-07-15 Thread Nikolay Kalev
Jonathan Camenisch wrote: I can't wait to see the replies on this. What you're describing might be exactly what I need to do, but I haven't been sure I wanted to deal with the extra complexity. On 7/14/05, Karl O. Pinc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, It's been said on this list before that

Proposed idiom for inbound queueing on a multi-homed host

2005-07-14 Thread Karl O. Pinc
Hi, It's been said on this list before that you can't queue inbound traffic, say from a lower bandwidth link to the net, effectively on a host that is multi-homed. The solution has always been to do QOS on another 2-port box between the multi-homed host and the net. It occurs to me that I