Thanks for the very prompt reply. I''ve been googling already for a few days now trying to understand how bandwidth management works. I came to understand that TC is a utility that I can use to shape up my local network bandwidth consumption. Im hoping I will be guided here through. Here are my questions: 1. Is TC works on an interface of a physical device only? 2. My objective is to limit the upload/download rate of each computer in our local network attached to CPE. In this case, all PC''s are attached to common interface (let''s sat eth0), will I be able to filter or limit individiual PC on their UL/DL rate? Seeing those examples in the net, tc works on device interface only. Hope my understanding is not correct. Thanks. More question to come...... grace
Hi, Thanks. I tried the site you gave me below. Looks like it''s a restricted site. Any chance I can get access to it? Thanks. regards, Grace On 4/26/05, Daniel Harold L. <daniel@internux.co.id> wrote:> On Monday April 25 2005 00:08, Grace Baldonasa wrote: > > > 1. Is TC works on an interface of a physical device only? > > No. There is an virtual device called imq (http://linuximq.net) > > > 2. My objective is to limit the upload/download rate of each computer > > in our local network attached to CPE. In this case, all PC''s are > > attached to common interface (let''s sat eth0), will I be able to > > filter or limit individiual PC on their UL/DL rate? > > Yes. You can do it with imq+u32 filter .. > > Regards, > > Daniel > > _______________________________________________ > LARTC mailing list > LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl > http://mailman.ds9a.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lartc >
Hi, I need the source code of the TC utility, can someone direct me to the site to which I can download it. Thanks. grace
hi> I need the source code of the TC utility, can someone direct me to > the site to which I can download it.Search for iproute at freshmeat.net //Jesper
Grace Baldonasa wrote:> Hi, > > I need the source code of the TC utility, can someone direct me to the > site to which I can download it. > Thanks.http://developer.osdl.org/dev/iproute2/ Andy.
On Monday April 25 2005 00:08, Grace Baldonasa wrote:> 1. Is TC works on an interface of a physical device only?No. There is an virtual device called imq (http://linuximq.net)> 2. My objective is to limit the upload/download rate of each computer > in our local network attached to CPE. In this case, all PC''s are > attached to common interface (let''s sat eth0), will I be able to > filter or limit individiual PC on their UL/DL rate?Yes. You can do it with imq+u32 filter .. Regards, Daniel
On Monday April 25 2005 01:00, you wrote:> Hi, > > Thanks. > I tried the site you gave me below. Looks like it''s a restricted site. > Any chance I can get access to it?Sorry .. I''m wrong give you the url :) You can try http://www.linuximq.net Regards, Daniel