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2004 Jul 05
1
Static ip addresses/aliases previously (my mistake) htb: class 10007 isn''t work conserving ?!
>>Our ISP has given us 5 static IP address plus one router IP address
>>and I was wondering if I could get rid of their stupid EN5861 router
>>and set up the linux machine to handle all the static addresses and
>>routing. I figured I''d have to set up alises for other IP addresses
>>eg ifconfig eth0:0
>>xx.xx.xx.193 but once I''ve done that I''ve found out I cant use ip
>>...
2004 Jul 06
2
FW: Static ip addresses/aliases previously (my mistake) htb: class 10007 isn''t work conserving ?!
>> No I am using the EN5861, just that we have two ADSL lines and only
>> one
>> EN5861 and rather than buying another I''d like to use linux to do the
>> same job as the en5861, if you know what I mean.
>
>You can, but since you have two ADSL lines, you''ll need two ADSL devices of
s...
2004 Jul 06
2
FW: FW: Static ip addresses/aliases previously (my mistake) htb: class 10007 isn''t work conserving ?!
>>eth1 & eth2 are both connected to the EN5861 router. I''ve done that
>>because I couldn''t work out any other way to use the static IP address
>>that out ISP have given us.
>>
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>Aha, this is a config question. You can just add as many ip addresses to
each physical card as you like. I forget the ex...
2004 Jul 02
5
htb: class 10007 isn''t work conserving ?!
I''m getting the following error/warning at some point in my config
script, and I''m not sure which class it is referring to.
htb: class 10007 isn''t work conserving ?!
I [think I] understand that htb is a non-work-conserving qdisc, and I
[think I] have configured things so that every htb qdisc I instantiate
limits the bandwidth, so I don''t understand why this