I''ve created a pretty complete HOWTO on creating a Linux Bridge (using Fedora) to shape LAN <--> WAN traffic. It includes installation instructions, a script to configure the bridge (which you install as a service), and 2 scripts to configure the network interfaces using traffic control. http://www.burnpc.com/website.nsf/all/3a64a6369757819686256f960068ad75!OpenDocument If anyone has any questions or feedback I''m very interested. This configuration has evolved over the past 6 months and is somewhat tweaked. The highest priority traffic in my config, is of course, IAX2 (Asterisk VoIP protocol). Regards, Ron
hello: nice article... Does any one has same kind of article covering IMQ? Thanks Paras.> I''ve created a pretty complete HOWTO on creating a Linux Bridge (using > Fedora) to shape LAN <--> WAN traffic. It includes installation > instructions, a script to configure the bridge (which you install as a > service), and 2 scripts to configure the network interfaces using > traffic control. > > http://www.burnpc.com/website.nsf/all/3a64a6369757819686256f960068ad75!OpenDocument > > > > If anyone has any questions or feedback I''m very interested. This > configuration has evolved over the past 6 months and is somewhat > tweaked. The highest priority traffic in my config, is of course, IAX2 > (Asterisk VoIP protocol). > > Regards, > > RonParas pradhan Systems Dept. Bajranet PVT LTD Kathmandu Nepal. _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/