Re: [LARTC] traffic shaping LAN nodes destined for internet

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On Sat, 19 May 2001, regulator wrote:

> I'm trying to cap the bandwidth to
> certain computers on my LAN... but I
> don't want to cap the local traffic -
> like samba file transfers and normal
> communications. I just want them to be
> limited to about 100Kbit of my 128Kbit
> ISDN (ppp0) internet connection. The
> problem is that I can't figure out where
> to place the cbq to effectively limit
> LAN users of addresses
> 10.1.2.0/24
> and their connection to the internet. as
> for my computers, I place them all on
> 10.1.1.0/24 and would like them to get
> unbounded throughput.

Maybe you should also look at the other thread from a few days ago about
limiting in masq'd network. Is your problem similar?

> in the howto, this command line is given
> # tc filter add dev eth0 parent 10:0
> protocol ip prio 100 u32 match ip dst
> 150.151.23.24 flowid 10:200
>
> So what If I want to limit, say

Just create some classes on your internal interface with the correct rate
and class id 10:200 ..

Could point out your exact problem?




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