Re: Htb on trunked line

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About your first option to plug the linux box to the switch and create vlan
interfaces on it, i have try that before and the result some network can't
reach because of arp uncomplete.
And the second option to put linux box between router and switch is the
better choice but i face new problem on it.
I already create transparent bridge (using eth0 and eth1) on the linux box
and it's work.
But the problem occur when i try to shape the link using HTB or CBQ, the
filter always miss.
I will try your suggestion to bridge every vlan interfaces in the linux box.
I hope this is the solution.
Btw, do you already try this kind of configuration?

Thnx

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ryan Goldberg" <rgoldber-list-lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Kristiadi Himawan" <kristiadi_himawan@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 1:43 AM
Subject: Re:  Htb on trunked line


> On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 13:41, Kristiadi Himawan wrote:
> > Dear All,
> >
> > I have configuration like this :
> >
> > DVB     Modem
> > |                |                                 ___Link A
> > \               /     trunk                    /
> > CiscoRouter ------------CiscoSwitch-------Link B
> >                                                  \___Link C
>
> Plug the linux box into the switch, set the link to dot1q, add
> subinterfaces on the linux box, set As and Cs routes to each other via
> the IPs on those subinterfaces, and do the shaping on those
> subinterfaces.  Should work no problem.
>
> Or are you trying to put the linux box in between the switch and
> router?  Then you'd have to talk dot1q to both devices and bridge each
> corresponding valn to each othter (e.g eth0.3 bridged with eth1.3) and
> do the shaping on those interfaces.  That should also work.
>
> Ryan
>
>
>
> I don't about trying to shape on a "raw" trunked link...
>
>

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