Re: [LARTC] HTB and TC on MAC addresses

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On Monday 16 June 2003 09:29, Joachim Wickman wrote:
> Thanks for the answer.
>
> How many classes can HTB take?
> I use 4-6 interfaces / computer and 2 pools / interface which is has 62
> addresses each.
> So there would be about 512 classes if I make one for each address.
No problem for htb.  But it also depends on how many active classes you will 
have at the same time and the filters you use.

> > I think this came from some mails of about 6 or 8 months ago on the LARTC
> > list, no?  I recognize the content....
> Yes.
> I did get it to work in one direction. =)
> And iptables -j mark in the other direction.
> But your idea of one class / ip is something I'm thinking of to make now.
> So I don't need to fill in the MAC or IP when a new client comes to town.
So not all classes will be actvive?  For performance considerations, only the 
active classes are important.


Stef

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