Re: ISP users limit BW

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Diego,

 : First, sorry about my english. I work in a ISP and I need a BW control.
 : I have users with 512 256 and 128 kbits services. I use a Linux Redhat
 : 7.1, but I am working in a new Server.

I think building a new server for this service is a great idea.

 : So, what do you think that can I use for BW control ???

I'd recommend tcng [0].

 : Now, I use RSHAPER, very easy and very stable, but I have 2 problem: 1-
 : Only download control and 2- is fixed, I put only the top BW. I have
 : about 150 users. What can I read ??  Thank you for all, and sorry about
 : my english. Regards,

So, tcng [0] is Traffic Control Next Generation, and represents an effort
to simplify the complexity involved with the configuration of the traffic
control system.  The language developed for tcng is clear and intuitive IF
you understand the traffic control system.  There are several resources
for learning about traffic control techniques under Linux.  My
introduction [1] provides a starting point, after which the LARTC HOWTO is
fruitful [2], and finally I'd recommend several additional sources of
information, such as Leonardo Balliache's pages [3] and Werner
Almesberger's tcng manual [4].

If you decide you would like to try using tcng and HTB together, I have a
more hand-on document which may be useful [5].

Good luck!

-Martin

 [0] http://tcng.sourceforge.net/
 [1] http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Traffic-Control-HOWTO/
 [2] http://lartc.org/howto/
 [3] http://opalsoft.net/qos/DS.htm
 [4] http://linux-ip.net/gl/tcng/
 [5] http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Traffic-Control-tcng-HTB-HOWTO/

-- 
Martin A. Brown --- SecurePipe, Inc. --- mabrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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