Re: [LARTC] TC on bridge

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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I completed the diagram :

> [Mail Server1] ---\ eth0
> [www  Server2] ---  [Bridge Linux] --- [Cisco router]
> [xxx  Server3] ---/           eth1

- Incoming traffic : You have to use eth0 (traffic goes out on NIC eth0)
and you have the use the destination ip-address to split the traffic
(filter u32 or filter fw+firewall-rules)

- Outgoing traffic : For this you have to use eth1 and you can use the
source ip-address to filter the traffic.

I tested it, so I know it's working.


-- 

Staf

More QOS info : http://users.belgacom.net/staf/


fabian wrote:
> 
> Hello lartc,
> I have a linux bridge between my mail server and the cisco router
> (internet)..
> The linux bridge can shape the inconmig mail ?  ( mail server run
> windows2000) or outgoing www traffic?
> I read some howto's but only talk about linux router (not bridge).
> 
> Diagram:
> 
> [Mail Server1]  ---\
> [www  Server2]  ---  [Bridge Linux] --- [Cisco router]
> [xxx  Server3]  ---/
> 
> Best regards,
>  fabian                          mailto:fabian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
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