you can. remove bounded from classes definition --- Krepper Guillermo Billy <billy@ciudadglobal.com.ar> wrote:> Hello > > I would like to know if I could control traffic with > some restrictions like > the folowing: > > Supose I have 64kbit that I share with 10 clients. > Know if 48kbits are used I > would like to limit each of the 10 usesers lets say > to 32kbits. If the total > bandwith is used 64Kbits I would like to limit each > of the 10 users to > 8kbits. > > can I do something like this or similar ? > > > thanks > > billy > > _______________________________________________ > LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl > http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO:http://ds9a.nl/2.4Routing/ ====--- Jean-Francois Lemieux Consultant TI MCJ Conseil Inc. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Hello I would like to know if I could control traffic with some restrictions like the folowing: Supose I have 64kbit that I share with 10 clients. Know if 48kbits are used I would like to limit each of the 10 usesers lets say to 32kbits. If the total bandwith is used 64Kbits I would like to limit each of the 10 users to 8kbits. can I do something like this or similar ? thanks billy
Hi,> I would like to know if I could control traffic with some restrictions like > the folowing: > > Supose I have 64kbit that I share with 10 clients. Know if 48kbits are used I > would like to limit each of the 10 usesers lets say to 32kbits. If the total > bandwith is used 64Kbits I would like to limit each of the 10 users to > 8kbits. > > can I do something like this or similar ?I am not sure on what you mean. But if you want to give each of your users equally much bandwidth but still allowing any user to use any unused bandwidth, then you can use wrr from http://wipl-wrr.dkik.dk/wipl-wrr. Christian