RE: [LARTC] TC with HTB qdisc

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That might work for 2 or 5 or even 10 hosts, but what about 150 hosts? I do have 150 users, should i create 150 classes? I have an AMD DURON 800. Would that work? I can create an script to do so, but i am worried about CPU load

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De: lartc-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:lartc-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] En nombre de Stef Coene
Enviado el: domingo, 20 de abril de 2003 23:41
Para: Rio Martin.; lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Asunto: Re: [LARTC] TC with HTB qdisc


On Sunday 20 April 2003 13:03, Rio Martin. wrote:
> Dear folks,
> Is there anyone succeed implementing traffic management using htb 
> qdisc, specially implementing fair sharing among 2 hosts at the same 
> speed ? I wonder why me, and lots of my friend from different ISP 
> having the same problem just like me ? If their clients start to open 
> pararel connection like Kazaa or DAP (Download Accelerator Pro), they 
> borrowed bandwidth from their parent and when the other request more 
> bandwidth from parent, parent didnt decrease the speed of first host 
> who started DAP ?
If you put each host in a different class, all traffic from the hosts are 
considered ase one.  So if 1 hosts generates 100 tcp streams and the other 
hosts 1, the 100 streams are considered as 1.

I did the test, I create 2 classes with each 50% of the bandwidth.  I 
generated 5 streams in the first class.  As soon as I generate a tcp stream 
in the other class, the other class gets 50% of the bandwidth

So if you put each host in his own class, you should be fine.

Stef

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