On Sunday 21 September 2003 12:50, Paras pradhan wrote:> hi :
>
>
> On one of my severs i have a shoutcast audio streaming server running at
> ports 8000 and 8001.
>
> Now my cbq rule in my gateway is as:
>
> DEVICE=eth1,100Mbit,10Mbit
> BOUNDED=yes
> ISOLATED=yes
> PRIO=5
> RATE=2Kbit
> WEIGHT=2Kbit
> RULE=:8000,x.x.x.3
> RULE=:8001,x.x.x.3
>
> --
>
> Now my question is, do the ppl from internet cannot cross the limit 2Kbit
> of my uplink.
>
>
> What i want is: for example:
> I don''t want the streaming eat my uplink bandwidth more than
2Kbit.
>
> What i have do?
2kbit is too low to shape. Is eth1 your uplink?
And you use the cbq.init script. This is not the mailing list for the
cbq.init script.
Stef
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