Re: FrameRelay like QoS

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On Wednesday 06 November 2002 19:08, Mr. Adam ALLEN wrote:
> I've read quite a bit of material about QoS under linux with the tc
> command - but haven't found exactly what I'm looking for - and is
> probably best described as frame-relay like QoS.
>
> I have a DSL link that is shared out between a few people- I'd like to
> set a rule that users are guaranteed a fraction of bandwidth - but if
> the capacity is unused busting up to 100% bandwidth is allowed.
>
> i.e. Access Rate 512Kb.
> Users get a committed rate of 128Kb, but can burst upto 512Kb if the
> remaining bandwidth is unused.
>
> Any pointers on where to start reading (or if I've missed out anything
> already).
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If you use htb, you can create 1 class / people.  The rate is guaranteed.  
With the ceil, you can allow them to burst up to link bandwdith.

Stef

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