Re: Prioritizing forwarded traffic over locally generated traffic

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Friday 24 September 2004 12:55, Neil Greatorex wrote:
> Many thanks to both of you for your replies.
>
> I have managed to get the setup working how I intended now - by using HTB
> classes/qdiscs. I had tried this approach before as one of many, however
> what I had failed to do was create the two classes I am filtering the
> traffic into as subclasses of a parent HTB class that was limited to the
> rate of the connection. Now it works as I intended!
>
> I'm now going to tackle the harder problem of doing it for downloading -
> I'm off to play with IMQ :-)

Indeed.  Some people experience success setting up another egress qdisc on the 
router's internet NIC and shaping with that.  Since you have lots of ingress 
to the router itself destined for the router, this may not work.  I haven't 
messed with IMQ  yet, but it ought to work too.  It's just extra work if you 
don't need to shape incoming traffic for the router itself as well as the 
network.

> Again, many thanks for your suggestions/advice!

Enjoy!

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