RE: [LARTC] Bridge+QOS

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Works very well. Have been using it for 8 months so. Bridging provides
transparency on network and does not affect the tc operation in any
manner. If you want marking of packets and routing based on fwmark, then
you'll have to juggle a bit as the packet flow in a bridge is different
from that of a router. Marking is possible only on the FORWARD
Chain/table. Alternatively, you can force packets thro' iptables chains
- prerouting, nat, input, forward, postrouting, output using ebtables.
I'm not sure if ebtables can mark packets. Have not looked deep enough.

Mohan

-----Original Message-----
From: lartc-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:lartc-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of hare ram
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 12:35 PM
To: lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [LARTC] Bridge+QOS


Hi all


iam setting up a bridge with QOS Services

i would like to you to have coments on setup, is this works

i ahve setup like this

LAN--eth1(Bridge)eth0--router--Internet


in LAN i have users 10 people
i would like to have QOS Services for 5 people burstable
5 People commited ( bounded b/w what i have)

Can i use TC+htb to make this setup
is the tc+htb work with my transparent bridge

thanks
hare

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