Re: Newbie: Installing Traffic Shaping

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Sunday 24 November 2002 20:19, Christian Meier wrote:
> Hello List!
>
> My distribution is SuSE 7.3 Prof. I've successfully installed the
> iproute2 packet. If I enter some tc-rules the machine returns no
> errors, but the rules do not affect the bandwidth!
If you have no errors, you have all the support in the kernel you need.

> Does this mean that the kernel is not compiled with the necessary
> options? Where can I see, which options the kernel was compiled with
> (sorry, but I'm newbie)? I didn't change anything, it's a normal SuSE
> 7.3 distribution.
Maybe you can find a config file in the /boot directory.

> If I knew that the modules are working, I could go on trying to
> install some rules, or could anyone be so kind and post a simple rule
> that is slowing down my eth0 interface? I'd just like to see if the
> tc-command and the kernel is working...
I have some scripts on www.docm.org.  You can also try to add a tvb qdisc as 
root qdisc.  This will limit all outgoing traffic.

Stef

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