Re: IP based bandwith limit

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Hi!

Again, beware, that I am new to this myself, but if there is no borrowing 
necessary, does that mean you have more than 12 Mbit to hand out. If so, I 
assume you have one interface per customer, in which case you could use 
tbf on each interface. If both customers are behind the same interface you 
could use htb and lower the ceiling per customer, which has the same 
effect, with a filter rule for each customer --> class, based on ip 
address. 

Hope this helps, correct me if I am wrong. 

.peter


On Mon, 18 Oct 2004, Christoph Petersen wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> i've following problem. One of our gateway router, which connects some 
> of our customers should have bandwith limit.
> 
> So customer A with IP XX should have 2 Mbit, customer B with IP YY 
> should have 10 Mbit. There is no need of borrowing bandwith so no 
> fairness needed.
> 
> My simple question: with which technique should I manage this shaping? 
> Or is there any existing project which provides this allready?
> 
> Greets
> Christoph
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