On Monday 30 December 2002 22:19, Brad Davidson wrote:> Hello all!
>
> I''ve just subscribed to the list after looking around on Google
and
> checking out the TC source code a bit. Here''s my situation:
>
> I have a megabit DSL line that I''d like to set up some shaping on.
I only
> have access to the linux router on my (client) end. Because of that, I was
> looking to do some shaping using the ''ingress'' qdisc.
However, I''m getting
> mixed messages as to whether or not it works. The source of q_ingress.c
> from ss020116 says in the header:
> --
> * This is here just in case it is needed
> * useless right now; might be useful in the future
> --
> Which leads me to believe that it''s not really working, allthough
I''ve seen
> posts claiming that it is. Can I get some verification either way, or
> possibly a
> newer version of the tools that I''m missing?
Ingress is working.
But if you have a dedicated router (I mean no proxy or so on it), you can use
both interfaces for shaping so you can use egress qdiscs like cbq or htb who
are much more powerfull then the ingress qdisc.
Stef
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