Re: Question

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Thursday 05 December 2002 07:58, Liviu Faciu wrote:
>                                                     Hi,
>
> I have that schema:
>
>                                                    Linux box
>                                               ============
> Outside world  <-----------> eth0              eth1 <--------------->
> Inside world
>                                               ============
>
> On both, eth0 and eth1 I have a HTB queue applied. The filter is applied
> on the net 10.1.1.0/24. From the Inside world a need to reach some
> computers from the Outside world, the net is 172.16.45.0/24. My question
> is: in condition that I don't have any other filter applied on the net
> 172.16.45.0/24 that traffic will be gone at full speed through my Linux
> box ?
I don't understand what you want to say.  But if you don't have any filters 
but you do have a htb setup, the traffic ends in the default class if you 
specified one.  If you don't have a default class, the packets are 
transmitted as fast as the link allows.

Stef


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