Dear Sekarit you are using class-1 pool which has a single aggregate bucket to allocate to all users and every one can use the maximum available FCFS basis.
you need to use class-2 delay pool has an aggregate bucket and 256 individual buckets which distributed among clients t keep them in limit what you defined. (given below configuration as exampls) acl bw_users src 192.168.1.0/24 # The acl defined for the Network acl work_time time MTWHF 09:00-18:00 delay_pools 1 # Number of Pool delay_class 1 2 # Defines the class of pool for the Pool Number 1 delay_parametes 1 62500/62500 25000/25000 # each user has given an average of 25000 bytes of bandwidth delay_access 1 allow work_time # This is the access tag which tie to the acl all and work_time. On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 6:15 PM Sekar Duraisamy <seka...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello All, > > I have tried to limit the bandwidth for each requests with 5Mbps speed > with below. > > delay_pools 1 > delay_class 1 2 > delay_access 1 allow all > delay_parameters 1 625000/625000 625000/625000 > > > But it is limiting total bandwidth of the squid only 625000 and not > allowing the same bandwidth for each and every requests coming through > squid. > > Squid version : Squid-3.5.27 > > > Please help me if i missed anything. > _______________________________________________ > squid-users mailing list > squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org > http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users > -- With Regards, *Arsalan Hussain* *Assistant Director, Networks & Information System* *PRESTON UNIVERSITY* *Hurt me with the truth, but never comfort me with a lie.*
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