Abdul, Good morning, Abdul. : > > Can I give more bandwidth to a specific URL. : > but you can easily give more bandwithch to some server : How can I Do it. : : > If you want to know more exactly how, : > then you should explain more exactly what you need : : WE have application servers in our wan. So, I want to : give mor bandwidth to the application server's URL's, : so that they are more accessable then anyother sites. It is difficult to answer your question in the form you have asked it. To those of us who frequent the list, it seems as though you are simply asking "How do I use traffic control under Linux?". If that is, indeed the question you are asking, then consider several starting points for reading about traffic control under Linux: LARTC HOWTO [0], Stef Coene's documentation [1], the LARTC FAQ [2], and my introduction to Linux traffic control [3]. There are dozens of other links embedded in each of these documents which can help you with particular applications of traffic control under Linux. If you are just starting out with traffic control under Linux, I strongly recommend learning and using tcng from the beginning. The control language offered by tcng (although technical) is much more like English or human language than the more arcane tc syntax. Here are some starting points for learning about tcng [4] [5]. (Lest there be any doubt, you will need tc, from iproute2, as well as tcng.) You'll still need to understand the traffic control system in order to harness the power of Linux traffic control, so please realize that there's a bit of a learning curve to climb before you can make use of bandwidth shaping, sharing and/or prioritization. Judging from the framing of your question, you wish to reserve some amount of bandwidth for a particular network application on a particular host. I'll recommend using HTB, and you'll get quite a bit of support from this list about HTB if you have more specific questions. -Martin [0] http://lartc.org/ [1] http://www.docum.org/ [2] http://www.docum.org/stef.coene/qos/faq/cache/ [3] http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Traffic-Control-HOWTO/ [4] http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Traffic-Control-tcng-HTB-HOWTO/ [5] http://linux-ip.net/gl/tcng/ -- Martin A. Brown --- SecurePipe, Inc. --- mabrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/