Re: How to mark traffic on used bandwidth

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If these two bandwitdths are on different interfaces (NICs), you can
see real time stats with Gkrellm or other similar utility. ntop does
it too, I think.

On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 11:23 AM, Anatoly Muliarski <x86ever@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have an upstream link with guaranteed bandwidth( name it B1 ) and extra
> not-guaranteed bandwidth( name it B2 ).
> How can I marking the traffic by using iptables?
> I need one mark for B1 traffic and another for B2 traffic.
> iptables provides -m limit match but it works with packets only,
> but I need one based on bytes/bits per second.
> I'll be appreciate for any ideas.
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> Best regards
> Anatoly Muliarski
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