Re: how to prioritize by client ip instead of protocol

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El Friday 04 May 2007 00:36:10 matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx escribió:
> i have been googling and reading the docs on how to set up a fair que that
> gives each user or client ip equal bandwidth.  most, if not all, i find
> are examples how to prioritize by the type of traffic such as ssh, http,
> ftp, smtp, and various p2p.  is it possible to set up cues for each ip on
> the subnet where each user gets a fair turn.   i would probably have to
> set the max bandwidth and total que size to avoid latency.  stochastic
> fair queuing seems like it might work, but all i find on that is to mark
> by protocol.
>
> also, the number of ip's on the subnet is dynamic.  i would rather not
> create a static number of que's for each ip.
>
> could anyone give me some ideas, so some better search ideas for google,
> or a link to a manual that might explain what i was looking for.  again
> all i find is how to que or prioritize by protocol, which i do not want to
> do.
>

I think you should give ESFQ [http://fatooh.org/esfq-2.6/] a ride

looks exactly what you need. I am using it in a setup (~150 clients) and it 
works well IF you want to give all clients the same amount of bandwidth

> thanks
>
> matt
>

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