Re: HTB limitations if any

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Monday 16 February 2004 12:12, Vinu Chandran wrote:
> Hi all
> 	I would like to implement QoS using the HTB utility. My network might get
> increased to around 3000 clients. I would like to know is there any
> limitation in using HTB for a network like this ? Can I move ahead in
> configuring the same ? Is there any other similar possible methods thru
> which I can achieve this ? I need to assign shared and dedicated bandwidth
> to our customers.
Most of the limitations are related to the active classes and flows in the 
network.  Fast CPU and enough memory will help.

> 	Can I do Qos (shared and dedicated) for individual (3000 approx.) IP's
> separately ? 
Yes.  

> Will there be any performance issues in real time ? 
Yes, each device in the network gives a delay.  But I don't think you will 
notice the extra delays.

Stef

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