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2004 Jul 30
0
Help:how many bandwidth are borrowed in HTB?How to caculate!
Hi,All I use HTB to control traffic.Here is my script: /usr/sbin/tc qdisc del dev nas0 root /usr/sbin/tc qdisc add dev nas0 root handle 1:0 htb default 60 /usr/sbin/tc class add dev nas0 parent 1:0 classid 1:1 htb ceil 896kbit rate 896kbit prio 0 burst 60k /usr/sbin/tc class add dev nas0 parent 1:1 classid 1:10 htb ceil 896kbit rate 537kbit prio 1 burst 60k /usr/sbin/tc class...
2004 May 25
1
how to borrow bandwith
...re needed for different protocol port on the ADSL's upstream side,as following: LAN --- |ADSL Router|------WAN When there aren't traffic on the specific priority, its bandwidth should be borrowed by other priorities.But it doesn't work.Here is my script: /usr/sbin/tc qdisc del dev nas0 root /usr/sbin/tc qdisc del dev br0 root /usr/sbin/tc qdisc add dev nas0 root handle 1:0 cbq bandwidth 1024kbit avpkt 1000 cell 8 /usr/sbin/tc class add dev nas0 parent 1:0 classid 1:1 cbq bandwidth 1024kbit rate 1024kbit weight 1024kbit prio 0 allot 1514 cell 8 maxburst 20 avpkt 1000 isolated b...
2007 Jul 02
8
Kernel Packet Traveling Diagram
Hi, I find this diagram which details the kernel packet traveling : http://www.docum.org/docum.org/kptd/ Is it up to date ? I made some test and I put a DNAT rules in the PREROUTING table of an interface and I attach it a ingress policy, the dst IP wasn''t changed. the DNAT it isn''t yet make. I''ve another question (I''m not sure is it the good mailing list), for
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Problem with Routed mode using br2684ctl tool
...n ATM VC with an interface should be done followed by configuring this interface. The syntax of the command is the following: br2684ctl [-c n -e 0|1 -b 0|1 -s buf_size -a [itf].vpi.vci ]+ -a [itf].vpi.vci : ATM PVC number, VPI and VCI. Mandatory -c n : BR2684 interface number such as nas0, nas1,... Mandatory -e 0|1 : Encapsulation method. 0=LLC, 1=VC mux. default is 0, LLC -b 0|1 : Running background. 1=background, 0=foreground. Default is 0 -s buf_size : send buffer size. Default is 8192. The problem...
2004 Oct 12
0
Re: (OFF-TOPIC Interface question) Is it possible to shape variable bandwidth?
Hi people I''m new to the mailing list, but I''ll save my presentation to another mail as I already have some strong questions. Now I just faced this mail that arose me a question I had when "installing" my qos. > Internet connection - ADSL, interface nas0 (115kbit guarantied, up to 1mbit possible. Depends on ISP load, impossible to guess). > Internal interface LAN, eth0. I also have adsl, and my messy usb adsl modem installation gives me a nas0 interface, so when I connect I have two interfaces ''ppp0'' and ''nas0'...
2007 Aug 23
5
Help about a QoS configuration
...the 20KB/s for p2p and 40 KB/s for ftp. etc... I have an upload link that varies from 700kbit to 1000kbit depending on the negotiation of the line. I wouldn''t like to artificially underlimit it to work properly, remember that I''m doing the shaping on the same router, on the real (nas0) interface, so in this case the speed of the interface is the speed of the link, and I think that it''s shouldn''t be necessary to slow down the upload speed... am I wrong? The case is that I have tried to achieve this goals with several configurations of htb, but none of them has...
2004 Oct 12
1
Is it possible to shape variable bandwidth?
Hello LARTC, Internet connection - ADSL, interface nas0 (115kbit guarantied, up to 1mbit possible. Depends on ISP load, impossible to guess). Internal interface LAN, eth0. Is it possible to successfully shape download traffic on eth0 using HTB? Classes must have guarantied rate calculated from 115kbit possible rate (for example 3 classes) and the possi...