Re: [LARTC] Three ethernet cards?

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Ya !! sure it is possible to shape bandwidth on more than one interface. For
e.g. in CBQ whenever u shape bandwidth i.e. when we apply the rules we also
specify to what interface these rules are applied . So for each interface u
have , u specify the bandwidth policy to be applied.

Deepak

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jaco van der Schyff" <jvds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 6:52 PM
Subject: [LARTC] Three ethernet cards?


> Hi,
>
> I have a slight problem, is it possible to shape
> bandwidth over more than one interface.
>
> I have a linux box with eth0 going to a cisco router,
> I want to shape bandwith to eth1 and eth2
> eth1 goes to the lan, and eth2 to a DMZ.
>
> How can I accomplish this, so that I can shape
> the same bandwith to the DMZ and the lan?
> (their bandwith should be shared) ?
>
>
>                             /eth1 (to local LAN)
>                            /
>                           /
>                          /
>           |-------------|
> eth0      |             |
> -----------             |
> to        |             |
> internet  |-------------|
>                         \
>                          \
>                           \
>                            \ eth2 (to DMZ)
>
>
>
>
>
>
> btw. Thanks for all the help on my previous posts
>
> - Jaco van der Schyff
>   jvds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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