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2005 Apr 27
5
Too stupid to figure out shaping
First I''ll confess my sins, then I''ll beg for help.
I own a small wireless ISP, and I sell service at three levels, 256kb/s,
384kb/s, and 512kb/s. For about 18 months, I thought I had this bandwidth
limiting figured out. I had three HTB classes off the root, one each with
the limits above. Since each customer has a single IP address, I used
iptables to mark packets
2006 Feb 20
6
HTB, strange capacity distribution
...latest htb-init script):
root:
RATE=100Mbit
( local traffic:
RATE=50Mbit
CEIL=100Mbit
PRIO=0 )
"ctrl" class:
RATE=64kbit
CEIL=256kbit
PRIO=1
"other" class:
RATE=128kbit
CEIL=768kbit
PRIO=2
"www" class:
RATE=512kbit
CEIL=2048kbit
PRIO=3
"p2p" class:
RATE=386kbit
CEIL=386kbit (or 2048, for Points B and C in figure above)
PRIO=4
All want to set up is: If class "www" with prio 3 gets fully utilized
(I start 10 http downloads at the same time), I expect "p2p" class
with prio 4 to fall down to it''s RATE 386 kbit - to free capacity...