How to define class type hierarchy of speeds?

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Hi

I'm very very new to tc iproute etc and have read the LARTC howto.
What I want to do is create some "master" classes of bandwidth limit and
below that per ip address which "inherits" from this master class.

Example:

one queue for 128Kbps
other queue for 256Kbps

What I want now is that for example in "class" 128Kbps the ip
10.0.0.5, 10.0.0.8 etc. goes BUT every ip adress will have 128Kbps.
The same for 256Kbps.
128Kbps
  |_ 10.0.0.5
  |_ 10.0.0.8 

256Kbpss
  |_ 10.0.0.6
  |_ 10.0.0.7

Is there now way to do that without create for any ip address its own
"master" class?
Do I have to do it like in example 15.1 (Cookbook) in the howto i.e.
if I have 1000 ip addresses they are all flat there in?


It would be nice to add such an example to ilustrate that.
What I have noticed there are a lot of example but always with 2 different
speeds but no one with customers of the same speed, same queueing disiplines
but should not share the bandwidth but have each one the full speficied
bandwidth.
Or do I have overlooked or missinterpreted this examples?

Thanks for any information!

Beat


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