RE: dynamic bandwidth

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Ok, Martin...

Thank you, and see my post
I have done some ESFQ testings...
but results are not satisfactory...

eSFQ seems work like SFQ... :-(

regards
andres


-> -----Mensaje original-----
-> De: lartc-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:lartc-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]En
-> nombre de Rio Martin
-> Enviado el: Domingo, 26 de Octubre de 2003 11:30 p.m.
-> Para: lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-> Asunto: Re:  dynamic bandwidth
-> 
-> 
-> 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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