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Hello everyone, I have a rather general question for the members.  I would
like to build a bandwidth shaper of some sort.  What I envision is one box
that acts as a router for others behind it.  I would like to be able to
limit the amount of bandwidth each NIC can use.  This will be used in a
hosting environment with a relatively high speed uplink.  I have several
systems that will be behind and I would like to be able to split of chunks
of the pipe.  For instance eth1 gets 128K, eth2 gets 256K etc.  I already
have a box built with 8 NIC's.  The reason I am using discreet NICS for each
is I am doing other routing with each segment of the IP space.  Is this
something I can accomplish using the LARTC type toolsets?

Ed


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