Re: Where to get working esfq hash src ip?

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	Hello,

On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 10:57:56 +0200
"Vladimír Třebický" <druid@mail.cz> wrote:

>     Hi,
> It is exactly what I need except one thing. I don't know exactly if my
> router is the right place to apply QoS policy. It has two network
> interfaces and both are 10Mbit/s. The slow part of the network is
> little bit more far. On their QoS we have 2Mbit and I want all our
> users to divide this bandwidth equally but also don't want to
> unnecessarily restrain their bandwith and to have free bandwith
> elsewhere at the same time. In my opinion esfq is right choice but I
> don't if it has any effect on router that has two 10Mbit/s interfaces
> that cannot be fully used because of that restriction on ISP's side.

	You'll need to put something over it CBQ/HTB to limit it little below 2MBit.

>     Anyway, should I use esfq dst on LAN interface and esfq src on
>     Internet
	Yes. 
> interface? Where can I get the latest version of esfq?

  You can get it from: http://www.ssi.bg/~alex/esfq/index.html
Not updated soon but should work with recent 2.4 kernels.
If you have troubles with it ,please, let me know.

> --
> Vladimir Trebicky
> druid@mail.cz

--
Best Regards,
Alexander Atanasov
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