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2002 Aug 17
2
Another sharing tehnique, is this possible ?
hi,
(assume HTB)
I was thinking will it be possible to do some sort of UNFAIR-SHARING :"), what I have in mind :
Say I have a internet link with 100kbits bandwith, then I want to share it between many clients (which will increase over time). Let''s i start with 5 clients with rate = 30kbits...
See the total bandwith of users is 120kbits but I have only 100kbits.... So where is the problem I want to describe their bandwith like
total 100kbits
|__ user1 => rate 30kbits, ceil 30kbits
|__ user2 => rate 30kbits, ceil 30kbits
|__ user3 => rate 30kbits, ceil 30kbits
|__ .........
2004 Sep 10
8
Organization wide
After our department went to using *, I've had several inquiries about
doing VoIP for my entire organization (Small county). We have ~10
locations with various links in between (Mostly p2p T1s, some Frame
(1.544mbps commit), some ISDN, some VPN over 768kbit internet) Right now
we're using several NEC Electra Elite systems, and 2 Nortel Meridian
systems. In one of the main locations we have
2005 Oct 16
2
Lost packets and strange "behaviour" of my TC rules
...7kbytes transfered (201k+168k+168k), after having applied the TC rules I''ve only got a total of 370.941 bytes !!!!!!!! Where have they gone ?
I''ve also plotted a graph with gnuplot, showing me that (somehow) my rules were "correct", I''ve got an average value of 30kbits/s, a 10kbits/s and a 60kbits/s.
Is it normal that some packets get dropped by the rules or not (taking into account my test configuration) ?
This is my last researched subject in my master thesis (www.fe.up.pt/si/teses_posgrad.tese?p_sigla=MEEC&P_ALU_NUMERO=030553029), and this is the onl...