On Friday 15 March 2002 20:43, Lukeemail@aol.com wrote: > Hello, I am running linux red hat 7.2 and still somewhat unfamiliar to = its > commands. I am administrator to an ISP with about 80 clients and would > like to regulate the speed of uploads and downloads. I understand that= I > need to place everybody in different class'. Could I get help how to u= se > tc/QBC to limit bandwith and impliment a u32 (or fwmark) filter that na= mes > mac address's as the source. Please be specific because I am not very > fluent in the laguage yet. First of all, make sure you understand tc. I mean, try to understand how= you=20 can create a CBQ/HTB setup and how you can filter the traffic. You can s= tart=20 by reading the lartc howto and visiting www.docum.org After that, try it out. Create a CBQ/HTB setup and see what happens. And if you can't create the setup you want, mail the to the lartc mailing= =20 list the questions you have. The mac address filtering can be easy if the mac addresses are fixed. Good luck. And use the force of tc, Luke :) Stef --=20 stef.coene@docum.org "Using Linux as bandwidth manager" http://www.docum.org/ #lartc @ irc.openprojects.net