Well , it''s not so easy..
 Beside the fact that i have a non guaranted bandwidth (and when i say this
 it means that I can have 1 k /sec , or I can have 200 K /sec , depends on
 the load of my ISP) , I have another problem...
 I have a lower band for outside my country , but good band in my country..
  So , really , I can''t say to htb what''s my minumum and my
maximum....
 It depends on users  , as they choose their download location...
 But , I saw some sfq examples...
 I want just to make www traffic as priority 1 , ftp traffic priority 2 ,
and
 the rest to go on the non-priority band...
 This is an example from lartc.org , but , when I execute it , i have
 errors..
 So , please , can somebody give me an example of code , starting with
adding
 the root queque , and then adding thoose 3 band of priority and then how to
 specify which traffic goes to which band...
     Thanks in advance
                                                         Alex
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stef Coene" <stef.coene@docum.org>
> To: "Alexandru Coseru" <alexcos@home.ro>;
<lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 8:47 PM
> Subject: Re: [LARTC] non-guaranted bandwith shaping
>
>
> > On Tuesday 08 April 2003 00:18, Alexandru Coseru wrote:
> > > can somebody give me an example of how can I shape a
non-guaranted
> bandwith
> > > net connection ?
> > >
> > > i just wanna make some priority for www traffic so the band
doesn''t
get> > > full with kazza downloads...
> > >
> > >
> > > I''ve searched for examples , but I cannot find ones....
> > > I''ve found only for guaranted bandwidth
> > It depends on your minimum and maximum bandwidth.  Let''s say
you have
> minium
> > 100kbit and maximum 500kbit /s.  If you create a htb setup like this :
> > root class with rate = ceil = 500
> >   child class1
> >   child class2
> > And sum of rate of child class1 + class2 = 100 and ceil=500.
> >
> > Actually you create a htb setup for the minimum bandiwidth but it can
use> all
> > availble bandwidth if it can.
> >
> > This is just an idea, I don''t know if it will work.  But I
don''t see why
> it
> > shouldn''t.
> >
> > Stef
> >
> > --
> >
> > stef.coene@docum.org
> >  "Using Linux as bandwidth manager"
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