Re: Limiting bandwidth to entire LAN

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On Thursday 04 March 2004 15:55, Gastón wrote:
> Hi, first of all thanks for all your help. I`m using a bridge and I want to
> assign the lan (with public routable ips) only 512Kbits (The internet link
> is 1Mbit). What i thought was creating a class with  a ceil of 512Kbit an
> applying a filter to it with the entire net (1.2.3.0/24). This approach
> didn´t work for me(the ceil was bypassed). Should I use policing instead?
Can you check the counters with tc -s -d class dev eth1 to see if the filters 
are working ?

Stef

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