Re: 64 commited / 128 burstable peak service

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> > I would like to give my customers a special 64/128 service.
> > With this service you can:
> >  - download at 64kbit/s all you like (unless...)
> >  - you can have peaks up to 128kbit/s, but the peaks should not be longer
> >  than (say) 5 minutes, and then, after that you will have to wait your
> >  bucket to replenish in order to get the 64 commited rate.
> >
> > The point is the average should never be above 64kbits, burstable peaks
> > are allowed for some time, but it hurts your service.
> >
> >
> > I plan to implement this using HTB, since I'll have several customers,
> > on one router, that will have this service...
> >
> > Can this be done?
> > What parameters should I look for when setting HTB?
> You can only do this with external monitoring and scripting.  You can set some 
> burst parameters with htb, but they are only for small burst.  Not for big 
> bursts like you want to do.

Any such script in mind?? Does it exists?
If not, how should it work?


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Damjan Georgievski
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