Re: HTB

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Cristea, you are too vague in your question. I can tell you that you can shape MAN and WAN traffic separately using diferent classes and filters.


100Mbits for a single machine looks like too much traffic. Maybe you should divide load between more machines and have redundancy in your setup.

If this is not what you meant, please let us know...

Andre



Cristea Virgil Ionut wrote:
Hi, I have the following questions:

I only have one htb computer (2 nics) to shape the international traffic as well as the metropolitan traffic (i have a list of metropolitan ip's to use). Can this be achived using iptables with packet marking (on that htb computer the 2 nics are bridged)?
If it can will there be delays introduced by the shaping operation (the metropolitan link is a 100M fiber - full almost all the time)???
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