I have 1 100MB NIC with two 2MB-subnets trough a router behind it. I'd like to create multiple default classes: 1: + |\_ 1:10 default, ceiling 100000kbit, rate 96000kbit | |\_ 1:11 ceiling 2048kbit, rate 2048kbit | | | |\_1:110 ceiling 2048kbit, rate 1536kbit | \_1:111 ceiling 2048kbit, rate 512kbit (default subnet1) | \_ 1:12 ceiling 2048kbit, rate 2048kbit | |\_1:120 ceiling 2048kbit, rate 1536kbit \_1:121 ceiling 2048kbit, rate 512kbit (default subnet2) I want to use 1:110 for subnet1 sport 3389 I want to use 1:111 for subnet1 (the rest) I want to use 1:120 for subnet2 sport 3389 I want to use 1:121 for subnet2 (the rest) When selecting u32 match ip dst 10.106.18.0/24 \ match ip protocol 6 0xff \ match ip sport 3389 0xffff \ flowid 1:120 u32 match ip dst 10.106.18.0/24 \ flowid 1:121 All traffic goes to 1:121. The first filter for port 3389 is ok and works. What am I doing wrong? I'd rather do not use fw selectors. Or should I solve this problem another way? Richard. -- ___________________________________________________________________ Recursion: see recursion +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Richard Lucassen, Utrecht | | Public key and email address: | | http://www.lucassen.org/mail-pubkey.html | +------------------------------------------------------------------+ _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/