Re: IPMARK

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Why you want to use IPMARK?

If you only want traffic priorization, perhaps you are looking for
"wondershapper":
   http://lartc.org/wondershaper/
   http://freshmeat.net/projects/wshaper/

Or take a view into:

http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.cookbook.ultimate-tc.html

Another project you can take a view (and is more recent), is this:

http://www.adsl-optimizer.dk/

Regards

El Jue, 18 de Septiembre de 2008, 10:30, Jason Cosby escribió:
> All,
>
> Sorry to post here, but the LARTC list has gone belly up. I have a LAN of
> 35 with IPs from 192.168.1.6 thru 192.168.1.40 sharing a satellite link. I
> need to limit total bandwidth to 512Kbps and divide it evenly between all
> 35 clients. My plan is to create 35 individual queues and allow 100%
> borrowing so that the queues don't have to constantly be deleted/recreated
> upon user enter/exit. All traffic is run through NAT at the gateway
> computer.
>
> I see using IPMARK as the way to go, but am not clear how to put it
> together. The documentation doesn't quite clear it up for me. Can anyone
> help me get together a simple down and dirty script to do as I described?
> Once I get the network under control a bit I will continue implementing
> proper QOS. If I don't get a handle on this soon I will be tarred,
> feathered, and thrown in the desert to rot (almost), so any help is
> GREATLY appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Jason
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