Re: [LARTC] 1 MBS per server Linux router

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Hello,

 If you just wanna reduce the b/w pipe per server wrr could be a
simplistic implementation that would work.

 For real functionality see htb which works like a charm. For something
more complex see cbq.

Trevor


On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 21:47, Jean-Francois Levesque wrote:
> Hello everyone!
> 
> I would like to do a linux router to limit the connection for some 
> servers to 1 mbs per server.
> 
> [SERVERS]  --->  [Linux "1MBS per server" router] ---> ((((Internet))))
> 
> I did some searches about routing and bandwidth on the net and the 
> solution seems to be 'tc'.  Well, 'tc' is not very easy to understand so 
> I tried 'tcng'.  I installed it and it seems to work fine (able to 
> generate the 'tc' rules and tcsim is working).
> 
> Now, my question is what type of configuration do I need?  I read some 
> doc about tcng and I saw the "fifo", "tbf", "SLB"...  I need a rate so 
> it's not "fifo".  How do I configure the others?
> 
> Thanks for your help!
> 
> Jean-Francois
> 
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