Edgar Merino wrote:
Hello, a few days ago I sent an email asking for help with my tc htb
rules I've got (a script), but I'm not sure if that email got to you...
anyway, I'm sending it again along with my htb script and I'll tell you
the problem once again:
I have a computer with ip 192.168.0.100 which is acting as a p2p server,
so I want to shape traffic coming out from that ip, I have a linux box
acting as a router with two NICs, server ip is 192.168.0.1. So I hope
you can take a look at it and tell me why is it that everytime I have
mldonkey or any other p2p software running on that computer I experience
a lot of latency in my whole network with http traffic, maybe someone
can help me out specify the burst and cburst parameters... and maybe
even the quantum parameter, and some little explanation on it since I
haven't been able to understand what the benefits of this parameters are.
The rates on htb child classes should not add up to any more that about
80% of the link speed. The parent rate and ceils should be equal to
about 80% of link speed. I guess you already know for tc bps =
bytes/sec. Read some of my recent posts about htb default on eth.
Check with iptables -L -v -n that the rules are matching as you expect -
without testing I can't recall if the output one will see addresses.
Andy.
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