On Monday 15 March 2004 18:57, Josh Beagley wrote:> Hello,
>
> Just wondering, from what I have been reading, would using
> the word bounded solve my problem? I have not actually tried
> using bounded yet, I will asap, however from what I
> understand it only applies to classes? I simply have 2 cbq
> files, cbq-1200.internal, and cbq-1200.external, both of
> which are identical except one says eth1 instead of eth0.
>
> Within each file I have :
>
> DEVICE=eth1,10Mbit,1Mbit
> RATE=400Kbit
> WEIGHT=40Kbit
>
> RULE=192.168.9.113
> RULE=192.168.9.114
>
> with A rule line for each IP going until x.x.x.133
>
> >From what I have been reading, would I have to have a
>
> sepearte class file for each ip I want to limit? At present
> if both 113 and 114 try to download they get
> around 25KB/s each..., when I am wanting they get 50 each..
>
> any suggestions or tools on how to accomplish this will be
> greatly appreciated...
This is not the cbq.init mailinglist.
But, the bounded parameter will limit the maximum bandwidth for the cbq class
to the rate you specify.
Stef
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