On Friday 28 March 2003 07:17, Craig J Howard wrote: > Ok, I'm pretty new to this stuff, so I hope this question doesn't appear > stupid: > > How do I connect an IMQ to different network interfaces? > > eg...say I want to control OUTGOING traffic normally on 3 different > interfaces: > > tc qdisc add dev "eth0" root handle 1: htb default 1 > tc class add dev "eth0" parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 200kbit ceil 350kbit > prio 2 > > tc qdisc add dev "eth1" root handle 1: htb default 1 > tc class add dev "eth1" parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 200kbit ceil 350kbit > prio 2 > > tc qdisc add dev "eth2" root handle 1: htb default 1 > tc class add dev "eth2" parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 200kbit ceil 350kbit > prio 2 > > > now I want to control INCOMING traffic to the three different interfaces > with IMQ: > > tc qdisc add dev "imq0" root handle 1: htb default 1 > tc class add dev "imq0" parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 2000kbit prio 3 > > iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -j IMQ --todev 0 > ip link set "imq0" up > > tc qdisc add dev "imq1" root handle 1: htb default 1 > tc class add dev "imq1" parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 2000kbit prio 3 > > iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -i eth1 -j IMQ --todev 1 > ip link set "imq1" up > > Now how do I apply it to the third interface? I've run out of imq's! RTFM: If you compile the imq as module and you do a modprobe for it, there is an option that you can specify so you can say how many imq devices you want. modprobe imq numdevs=3 Stef