Stef,
That is right. I want to do up+down = fixed bandwidth. Thanks for your help.
Hemanth
Stef Coene <stef.coene@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Monday 24 February 2003 21:19, hanumantha kavuluru wrote:
> Hi All,
> Thanks for the help. Stef, our product is already out in the market with
> 2.4.18 kernel. So if we change the kernel, we will have to go through a
> full QA cycle which is something we don't want to do :).
Ok
> BTW, I would like
> to have global limits on the Bandwidth per user irrespective of which
> interface the traffic might go.Can i do this without using IMQ?
So you want up + down = fixed bandwidth? Then you need IMQ.
> Also i want
> to do my own classification by setting the skb->priority field with the
> appropriate class ID. Is it possible to use this kind of classification
> with IMQ and HTB?
I don't know the internals of tc, but I think you can do.
Stef
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