Re: two interfaces - borrowing bandwidth...

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On Friday 30 January 2004 15:50, Michal Kustosik wrote:
> Hello...
>
> I have one 2Mbit WAN interfaces and two vlan LAN interfaces - vlan2 and
> vlan3. I'd like to limit bandwidth something like this:
> rate 1Mbit ceil 2Mbit for vlan2 and
> rate 1Mbit ceil 2Mbit for vlan3
> with possibility to borrow bandwidth between vlan2 and vlan3.
>                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> Is it possible to do in any way?
Yes.  You can use the imq device.  But there are some stability problems with 
it.  Check the archives for this list for the last days for more information.

Stef

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