Re: bandwidth sharing

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I have been using cbqinit for some time with good results. 

http://keihanna.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/cbqinit/cbq.init-v0.7.2

Just read the documentation included. You can easy throttle bandwith
even to separate ips or protocols.

Also why use alias interfaces when just a second IP assigned to the same
interface will do the same. Although Red Hat configuration tools don't
provide easy way to do it, iproute2 utility is included:
# ip addr add 192.168.10.1/24 dev eth0

Kaspars




2003-12-20 at 10:33, Rudolf Amirjanyan rakstīja:
> Hello All,
> I have a Leased line 128 kb/s bandwidth.
> in my network I use Linux router with 2 nic, eth0 is global IP
> address, and eth1 is local 192.168.1.1/24 and, I use NAT, Iptables,
> and so on. :).
> Now I must share the 128 kb/s bandwidth between our office and the
> office next door to us. and for this I have added one another subnet
> on eth1:1 192.168.10.1/24 and have given them local IP addresses from
> this subnet. they can go internet, using my proxy server, etc....
> But I have to share the bandwidth so, that they could use only 64 kb/s
> form the 128. I know that it can be done with CBQ, but actually it
> seams to be very complicated for me, and I am not sure that CBQ is
> working with eth1:1, eth1:2 etc, as far as I understood it works only
> the physical interface, like eth1, but not eth1:0, .....
> anyways Please suggest me a solution for these, and also if it is CBQ,
> so please help me in it. maybe with examples, or some good
> documentation  or some good advice :).
> Some Solution PLEASSSE !!!!!!!!!
>  
> Thanks in advance.


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