Trafic shaping

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Our Internet connection with our ISP is on optical fiber, and we can
achieve in the so called "Metropolitan Area Network" speeds up to 50Mbps
or more. The so called external connection which we have, using same
provider, in order to reach the Internet, is, let's say, 2mbps.
We have also, our own AS number, we're using zebra for bgp.
Question: I want to limit/to queue incoming traffic from the so-called
"external" connection. So, for example, if a computer A, in our network,
is downloading something from one ftp server connected to the
metropolitan network, I want no limits. If the same computer wants to
download something from the external network, the download should be
shaped.
Let's say that I have network addresses from "metropolitan area network"
or AS numbers from "metropolitan area network".
Any suggestions?

Gabriel Corcodel



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