Hello, I've been using a TCNG-based traffic shaper for about a year and a half now to manage bandwidth usage of a number of our fiber and wireless customers, and it's always worked extremely well. Right now though, I'm finding myself with a problem I'm not sure how to solve properly: We also provide colocation hosting for several of those clients, and we'd like to be able to offer them unrestricted bandwidth from their locations to their respective colo hosts. We had a similar problem before, back when I was still using a shell script that called TC directly, and at the time I simply used two nested classes, one for their regular traffic and a second one for the client's VPN uplink which had a more specific filter (specifying both source and destination instead of just one), and assigning a higher priority to the filter. However, I'm not sure how to translate that into TCNG syntax. Any suggestions would be welcome. -- Rens Houben | opinions are mine Resident linux guru and sysadmin | if my employers have one Systemec Internet Services. |they'll tell you themselves PGP key at http://marduk.systemec.nl/~shadur/shadur.key.asc _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.ds9a.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lartc