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2005 Apr 27
8
urgent question about tcng!
Hello List,
I''m new to QoS/tcng/HTB and friends, so please forgive me if my question
might be silly...
After having read lots of HowTo documents I''m totally confused...
The Challenge:
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I''ll have to deploy several "mirror" download servers (Linux) which must be
able to handle a huge number of HTTP download requests (about 10k to 20k
unicast
2005 Apr 04
12
new perflow rate control queue
...;' rate can be estimated by view
progress. However I use wget to test the speed, so the speed is
accumulated, not current.
The problems I know:
1. The rtnetlink related code is quick hack. I am not familiar with
rtnetlink, so I look at other queue''s code and use the simplest one.
2. perflow queue has no stats code. It will be added later.
3. I don''t know what is the dump() method ''s purpose, so I didn''t write
dump() method. I will add it later when I know what it is for and how to
write rtnetlink code.
Any feedback is welcome. And test it if you can :)
PS...
2006 Sep 14
2
HTB and per-connection bandwidth allocation
Hi
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/pipermail/lartc/2002q3/004977.html
I have the same problem to discuss as in the above link. I want to allocate
say X MBit per individual connection regardless of the number of connection
. KIndly could anyonen suggest me how to proceed.
I have tried with SFq but is doesnot yeild my requirement..
Thanks,
Namitha.
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2005 May 09
1
individual connections
Is it possible (one way or another) to guarantee or to limit bandwidth
of 1 session?
E.g.:
RDP: 750kbit rate, 1Mbit ceil
default: 250kbit rate, 1Mbit ceil
max bw per RDP connection: 100kbit
guaranteed bw per RDP session: 20kbit
R.
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