On Monday 26 January 2004 23:42, jradke@canbytel.com
wrote:> Here''s the scenario:
> - 4 NIC''s; 1 Upstream, 3 subscribers each with different rates.
>
> NIC-1: NO CAP simply 100mbit
> I want to cap the traffic on each of the subscriber NIC''s to a
specific
> rate i.e.:
> - NIC-2: 8mbit
> - NIC-3: 5mbit
> - NIC-4: 3mbit
>
> Just to summarize, ALL I''m trying to do is limit the bandwidth on
each NIC
> (ingress & egress) whether it is 10/100/1000Base-T. Right now I am
using a
> Cisco using rate-limiting which is very simple. I''d like to
perform this
> task on Linux box for easier scalibility and as a backup.
Outgoing traffic can be limited if you add a tbf qdisc to the devices.
Incoming traffic can be limited with the ingress qdisc and a filter +
policer.
Stef
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