> Only outgoing traffic can be classfully shaped or limited. > > Is that correct or will limiting of incoming traffic work > but isn't it just as reliable? > > It's just not very flexible. In what manner? As in no borrowing / lending or as in hard to configure or as in ... ? > > Therefore the clientwill be able to sent out > > more traffic than allowed, if it is spread over multiple outgoing > > interfaces. > > What is your concern, inter-customer traffic ? Or even the Internet > traffic can go thru more than one interface ? No, there is one uplink to the internet. The other links go to networks with other customers. But there's quite some inter-customer traffic. > > Is there a solution to this? > > Yes, IMQ. You can do ingress shaping with it, or you can bundle output > traffic from various interfaces and shape at a single point. I will check it out then. Is that bundling as in bundling on a loopback interface? I remember that's how Cisco likes to do things. Thanks for the answers! Serge. ------------- Op de inhoud van dit e-mailbericht en de daaraan gehechte bijlagen is de inhoud van de volgende disclaimer van toepassing: http://www.zeelandnet.nl/disclaimer.php _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/