Re: Bridge with Traffic shaping

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hi Stef

I think I caused unnecessary alarm.  There was actually
a network cable connecting my router and hub behind the linux
box that does the shaping, duh :-)  I forgot to pull it out once I
move some servers around causing very little traffic to go through 
the box doing the shaping.

On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 14:54, Stef Coene wrote:
> > If I understand correctly I can shape incoming traffic by setting
> > up a qdisc on eth0 and filters that match any of the ip addresses
> > in my public subnet sitting behind the linux box that currently does
> > the traffic shaping.
> But all traffic coming on eth0 is leaving eht1 and vice versa.  So shaping 
> incoming traffic on eth0 is the same as shaping outgoing traffic on eth1.

This seems to be working now.  Are there tools that I can test this
with. Traffic seems to go through all classes now and there is good
amount of borrowed and lended packets on all classes.


-- 
Roché Compaan
Upfront Systems                 http://www.upfrontsystems.co.za

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