Re: Trafic shaping

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hi,
I have similar config. I'm sorting traffic on root filter (2 filter only,
localnet and internet) by packet mark(all localnet is marked via mangle
table based on bgp table). Then 2 slave clases dealing with custom users to
set speed acording localnet/internet.
It would be intresting to hear other opinions about setup like this.
Localnet consist of 209 rules:)
 
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gabriel Corcodel" <gabi@alsys.ro>
To: <lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl>
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 3:01 AM
Subject:  Trafic shaping


> 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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