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2004 May 31
2
shaping
...n''t want to specify how much bandwidth I have, I just want to make sure
that any particular group never exceeds a given rate.
--
Regards
Abraham
TODAY the Pond!
TOMORROW the World!
-- Frogs (1972)
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Abraham vd Merwe - Frogfoot Networks CC
1st Floor, Albion Springs, 183 Main Road, Newlands
Phone: +27 21 689 3873 Cell: +27 82 565 4451
Http: http://www.frogfoot.net/ Email: abz@frogfoot.net
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2002 Sep 02
0
Fw: We Can Put an End to Word Attachments
Hello all,
I found this to be useful, thought I should share it with you, sorry if its
a bandwidth waster!
Chow,
Trevor.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Johann Botha" <joe@frogfoot.net>
> To: "Clug Chat" <clug-chat@clug.org.za>
> Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 3:42 PM
> Subject: [CLUG-chat] We Can Put an End to Word Attachments
>
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
> >
> > i...
2003 Mar 03
5
Re: 2.4.20 htb3 oops
Hi everyone,
I am having problems with "oopses" since I introduced HTB on my
company''s PC-based routers. It seems that only routers with high
network load are affected. The average network load on the two most
problematic routers are 10Mbps in/out and 2.5Mbps in/out.
The other machines with less than 1Mbps average traffic seems unaffected.
We have been getting oopses on
2002 Nov 17
2
Ingress shaping for ISP clients
Hi all,
I''m looking for the best way to set up a Linux router with "tc" to limit the
incoming bandwidth my ISP''s clients use.
Please assist me with the following:
Diagram:
INTERNET
|
|
|
|eth0
----------- Linux router/shaper
|eth1
|
|
|
--------------- Clients1(64k)/2(128k)/3(64k)/...
Clients normally purchase bandwidth in bundles of
2002 Dec 13
0
HTB bug?
...s going to just
to QoS on our Cisco routers again until I resolve the problem :P
--
Regards
Abraham
Real programmers don''t write in BASIC. Actually, no programmers write in
BASIC after reaching puberty.
___________________________________________________
Abraham vd Merwe [ZR1BBQ] - Frogfoot Networks
P.O. Box 3472, Matieland, Stellenbosch, 7602
Cell: +27 82 565 4451 Http: http://www.frogfoot.net/
Email: abz@frogfoot.net
2002 Dec 02
1
ipip and nexthdr
After carefull reading (LARTC) and experimentation, I am in a dead
end...
I am using several IPIP tunnels (linux ipip module, IP protocol 4).
I''d like to filter packets going through these tunnes to different
classes, on the ingress device, based on source and destination IP
_INSIDE THE TUNNEL_.
First I tried the nexthdr bit. As explained in LARTC, nexthdr jumps to
the next header
2004 Jun 18
6
priorities + htb
...ets matching a1, a2 are prio 1, then a1 is given a higher
priority than a2
(iow, multiple layers of prioritization exist)
--
Regards
Abraham
TODAY the Pond!
TOMORROW the World!
-- Frogs (1972)
___________________________________________________
Abraham vd Merwe - Frogfoot Networks CC
1st Floor, Albion Springs, 183 Main Road, Newlands
Phone: +27 21 689 3876 Cell: +27 82 565 4451
Http: http://www.frogfoot.net/ Email: abz@frogfoot.net
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2004 Jul 08
9
Is Linux based Router feasible
Hi,
I''ve a local LAN consisting of about 150 machines. I''m using a Linux
machine as the gateway machine which inturn connects to two different
ISPs. My question is can a Linux based machine match the performance of
a hardware based routers provided by Cisco,... OR is my decision to go
for a Linux based solution is a wrong one?.
Is there so much difference between these
2004 Jul 08
15
Re: LARTC digest, Vol 1 #1809 - 14 msgs
Hi!
>Message: 5
>Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2004 17:00:21 +0530
>From: Sudheer Divakaran <sudheer@svw.com>
>To: lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl
>Subject: [LARTC] Is Linux based Router feasible
>
>Hi,
>
>I''ve a local LAN consisting of about 150 machines. I''m using a Linux
>machine as the gateway machine which inturn connects to two different
>ISPs. My