Re: >10Mbit on HTB

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Tuesday 14 October 2003 01:51, Stef Coene wrote:
> On Monday 13 October 2003 16:17, Kristiadi Himawan wrote:
> > Oh ok, it's working now. The script is fine.
> > My test tool isn't accurate.
> > Now i have test with iperf and get accurate result.
> > Other question ...:)
> > which ingress qdisc that accurate like htb?
> None.  Htb is an egress qdisc so it shapes outgoing traffic.  An ingress
> qdisc handles the incoming packets.  And there is no queue for the incoming
> packets, so you can't use htb.  You can use filteres + policers to rate
> limit traffic.  Or you may take a look at the imq device.  This is a
> virtual device.  You can redirect all incoming packets to it and use htb on
> the imq device.

Hi Stef,
What do you mean by ' no queue for the incoming packets, so you can't use 
HTB'? For now i am not applying IMQ for the ingress, but using packet 
mangling under iptables to handle both incoming packets from internet and 
outgoing packets to internet. Is this not right? give me your opinion please, 
as far as i can see, there were no troubles using packet mangling to handle 
those situation.

Regards,
Rio Martin.
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