Hi. that cant be true... oh noooooooooo ! Isn't it possible to - lets say.. create a closs of 2 mbit and divide this class into two sub-classes: one for up and one for downstream ? thanks, Gunther -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Stef Coene [mailto:stef.coene@xxxxxxxxx] Gesendet: Freitag, 9. November 2001 07:20 An: Gunther Stammwitz Betreff: Re: [LARTC] bandwidth shaping question (up+downstream together) Short answer : not possible :-( Stef On Thursday 08 November 2001 22:28, you wrote: > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Gunther Stammwitz [mailto:Gunther@xxxxxxxxxxxx] > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 8. November 2001 22:27 > An: LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Betreff: bandwidth shaping question (up+downstream together) > > > Hello, > > I'm new to bandwidth shaping and cbq and got a question. I'd like to sell > "bandwidth" to my customers. For example one Megabit or 10 Mbits or > whatever. It shall not play a role whether the traffic is up- or > downstream. All I want to limit is the total traffic of my customers. > > I've been surfing around for a while and found some scripts that allow > limiting the bandwidth for an Ethernet-device or a subnet - BUT all of > those programs are only intended for one direction: either up or > downstream. > > So.. is it possible at all to limit the "total" amount of bandwidth an > Ethernet device (like eth0) and/or a subnet (like 192.168.0.0/24) can cause -- stef.coene@xxxxxxxxx stef.coene@xxxxxxxxxxxx More QOS info : http://docum.org/ Title : "Using Linux as bandwidth manager"