Re: variable speed with fixed minimum speed

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hi all!
I'am new on the list.

Thursday, October 31, 2002, 3:57:54 PM, you wrote:

DeP> Hi!

DeP> I have a couple of PCs here of which one is my linux server. All of
DeP> those pcs are connected to the internet via the server which runs very
DeP> well. I now want to cut the bandwidth of two of the pcs to the internet.
DeP> let's say they can have a minimum (fixed) speed of about 128kbit/s for
DeP> downloading and 64kbit/s for uploading and if no one else is using the
DeP> bandwidth they can gain the rest. I have something like this currently
DeP> running with the fixed speed but don't know how I can give them more if
DeP> nobody needs it. On my linux pc I have the following devices, ppp0 (=dsl
DeP> connection), eth1 (=dsl network card ip: 10.10.10.1) and eth0
DeP> (="default" network card 192.168.0.1, server ip). Can anyone maybe help
DeP> me out?

Look here: http://sp9wun.republika.pl/linux/shaperd_cbq_en.html

It is great work of Grzegorz Fitrzyk.
I suggest to use CBQ in shaperd, use of HTB is still in development.

Regards,
Andy

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