1) Why is RH a bad choice? 2) Why the sarcasm about not wanting to recompile the kernel? I love using Linux, and I have recompiled kernels before. However, in this application it may not be my best choice. You do not know my situation. I tried recompiling the kernel on this machine and had much trouble with the particular SCSI card in that machine. However, I felt this list was limited to routing issues and NOT kernel recompilation issues with a SCSI card. 3) My boss prefers that we stay with the stock RH kernel. If that is not possible then I will recompile, but only if absolutely necessary. 4) I'm not the qdisc or routing master, but from my reading I understand the following: -An egress qdisc applied to eth0 ONLY shapes traffic leaving eth0, NOT eth1, eth2, etc. -I don't want to write an egress qdisc for each of my 9 interfaces, plus I also want ingress control. -With that said, I want a subnet to be limited to speed X megabits no matter if traffic is leaving or entering eth0, eth1, or any other interface. 5) I have different types of customers on each interface, hence different traffic flows and speeds. 6) I have read this mailing list for well over a year now and enjoyed it quite a bit. I really appreciate all the members who help and give really good pointers. Thank you. Walt ----- Original Message ----- From: "Damjan" <gdamjan@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Walter D. Wyndroski" <wdwrn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 7:30 PM Subject: Re: IMQ Install Without Recompiling Kernel? > > I'm really needing the ability to ingress and egress on a subnet, actually > > multiple subnets. Primarily I need to ratelimit said subnet no mater which > > of the nine interfaces (in my router) from which it's traffic is leaving or > > entering the router. However, I still classful queuing using HTB/SFQ. Are > > any other options available which could assist me until IMQ becomes part of > > the RH stock kernel? > > First I must say that RH is a bad choice for what you want to do. > And second why use Linux if you can't/dont want to recompile a kernel - > its not rocket science.... > > But anyway, if I understand you corectly you want to shape your > traffic - the traffic is passing trough your Linux router. If this is > the case you don't need IMQ. You see although shaping works only on the > packets LEAVING YOUR ROUTER, still packets are leaving the router in the > direction to the Inerenet but also packets are leaving your router in > the direction to you internal network. > > > > -- > Damjan Georgievski > jabberID: damjan@xxxxxxxxxxxx > _______________________________________________ > LARTC mailing list / LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/ > > **************************************************************************** ****************** > * This message has been scanned by CityNET's email scanner for viruses and dangerous content * > * and is believed to be clean. CityNET is proud to use MailScanner. For more information * > * concerning MailScanner, visit http://www.mailscanner.info * > **************************************************************************** ****************** > ********************************************************************************************** * This message has been scanned by CityNET's email scanner for viruses and dangerous content * * and is believed to be clean. CityNET is proud to use MailScanner. For more information * * concerning MailScanner, visit http://www.mailscanner.info * ********************************************************************************************** _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/