[LARTC] Simple Beginner Question - allocating 64k

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How can your internal server be 10.0.0.80 when the rest of your
internal LAN is 192.168.0.nnn?

- Greg
  (Hoping I didn't put my foot in my mouth again)


-----Original Message-----
From: Carl Spies [mailto:carl@daanet.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 7:08 PM
To: lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl
Subject: [LARTC] Simple Beginner Question - allocating 64k


Hi there

Please be patient - I'm a newbie at this.

Have an internet connection on eth0 - 64K
so  eth0 = 216.139.165.7
and eth1 = 192.168.0.1

have 4 pcs connected to a hub on eth1
the pc's are 192.168.0.11 and 22 and 33 and 44

I want to allocate  4kb to 192.168.0.11
               and  4kb to 192.168.0.22
               and  8kb to 192.168.0.33
               and 32kb	to 192.168.0.44

so this is a total of 48kb and the rest is used on the server 10.0.0.80

Also - want to make sure that 192.168.0.11 never takes more than 4kb at 
any time.

No fancy stuff like separating http and smtp and things.

What's the simple most elegant way of doing this on eth1.
		
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