Re: dynamic bandwidth

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Friday 24 October 2003 22:51, Ivo Vachkov wrote:
> ThE PhP_KiD wrote:
> > I have a linux router with eth0 (ADSL ISP connection), and
> > eth1 (LAN, 10 hosts).
> > I want to all hosts get equal bandwidth, but the problem
> > is that ADSL connection bandwidth is very variable.
> > How can I do to get a fairness bandwidth policy to upload
> > and download from LAN hosts ?
> > I think that I can't use HTB because it works with a
> > fixed bandwidth.
> > I must use ESFQ ?
> I think SFQ is the rght solution if want to share bandwidth between host
> > Also, how must I do if I want to privilege a particular
> > host over others LAN hosts ?
> CBQ or priority queueing
> > Thank you very much !
> > Andres.

The main problem for situation like this, is in the bandwidth alocated to 
parent class which is unpredictable because ADSL burstable.
According to previous post to this list, there were no solutions for this.
I am also looking somekind of trick to solve this one.

Regards,
Rio Martin.


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