[LARTC] Bandwidth allocation by IP

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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I have a LAN (eth1) and 1Mbit internet which is very unstable (from
100kbit - 2mbit) on eth0. I would like to prevent ip A downloading with 9
threads taking 90% bandwidth and ip B downloading with 1 thread  taking 10%.
I would like ip A as well as ip B to have each 50% of bandwith no care how
many threads they are downloading. I suppose that it could be done on eth1.
But how?
Second problem: I want to lessen round-trips. Should I do it with priorizing
small packets on eth0? How?
I have 2.4.18, iproute2 with extra htb. PSCHED_JIFFIES (unfortunately - it's
only AMD 160MHz and does not have TSC)

Thanks

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Vladimir Trebicky
druid@mail.cz


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