Re: Traffic Control

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Have you looked at lartc.org?

Download the pdf manual from there and start with simpler bandwidth
policers like TBF.

If required, joine the mailing list too.

ciao,
Amit
On Sun, 5 May 2002, Jim Roland wrote:

> Okay, I'm embarassed to admit this, but as an RHCE, I can't seem to
> understand the docs on "tc" (traffic control).
> 
> I've tried to follow the instructions in bandwidth limiting in QDISC and CQB
> then with a FILTER, and it does not work.  I have a linux router routing
> between 2 subnets (no nat or masquerading, true routing between 2 public
> subnets for an ISP) and trying to test limit some IPs to 256K in both
> directions does not seem to work.  I've tried marking with fwmark throught
> the mangle table, and I've also tried straight tc-only.
> 
> Can anyone give me a working example?  This must be able to be done on the
> router forwarding the traffic, since some servers I do not have
> administrative control over.
> 
> The details needed (I will give private addresses here, but this is a public
> non-masqueraded/non-nat'ed router):
> 
> External Interface = eth0, IP 10.0.0.1/24
> Internal Interface = eth1, IP 192.168.0.1/24
> Attempting to "cap" host 192.168.0.68 to 256KB.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Jim Roland, RHCE
> 
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