Re: imq config

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Dnia piątek 10 wrzesień 2004 05:22, Joel n.solanki napisał:
> Hello Andre...
> this is the scenario
>
> My linux router is connected to 1 Mbps leased line. Out of which i only
> want to use 100 kbps for my broadband clients.
>
>
>
> Linux router(100 kbps---- class 1:101(40kbps)   class 1:102(40kbps)
> 						class 1:103(50kbps)
> 						class 1:104(30kbps)
> 						class 1:105(20kbps)
> 						"lot of similar class"
>
>
> But the total bandwidth linux should serve should be 100 kbps nothing
> more than that. I means i want global limit on server.Hope u understand
> the scenario. Is is possible???

Of course and it seems that you didn't read LARTC! :D

Like Andre said - make a parent class with 100kbps and all other classes 
should be it's childs. Then it would work it the way you want it.

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