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2005 Mar 23
2
limiting bandwidth on iface
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi there! Well, as an exercise, I try ''simulating'' an adsl link (just the speed ;o)) with a GRE tunnel and HTB for bandwidth limiting. Typically in germany adsl has about 1024kbit downstream and 128kbits upstream (yes, there are others ;) but these are what I have) - which are the values i try to simulate. Here is the snipped that
2005 Jan 18
3
Doubt regarding priority of classes with HTB
Hi, I''m a bit confused with the priority of different classes with HTB. How it will be? Will the class with lowest no: have maximum priority? Any help is most appreciated, Thanks in advance, Sanjeev -- ______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by
2004 Jul 22
2
HTB & tc
Hi, I''m trying to make run a simple shaping *through HTB*. I have compiled a new kernel 2.4.21. First command from http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/manual/userg.htm said: # tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: htb default 12 RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument I tryed both standard tc from Debian stable and http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/v2/tc.gz this one... I tryed
2007 Jun 06
4
how hierarchical is HTB?
Hi there! I''ve using HTB for a while and now I an faced with a ''problem''. How hierarchical is HTB? Let''s say I have this 3 layer HTB setup: root class 1: (rate=100, ceil=100) 1: children classes 1:10 (30,100) and 1:20 (70,100) 1:10 children classes 1:100 (10,100) and 1:101 (20,100) 1:20 children classes 1:200 (30,100) and 1:201 (70,100) I managed to have
2007 Aug 31
4
About "b" meaning "byte" and bit
Hi all :) I think that this issue has already been discussed on this list, but google didn''t find anything interesting, so I''m bringing the subject again. The output of "tc" uses "b" meaning "byte" and "bit" for "bit". The "official" suffixes for those units are "B" and "b", respectively,
2002 May 10
4
How to reduce a bandwidth?
2003 Sep 09
5
newbie - shaping a PSTN connection
Hi - I''ve been going through the LARTC how-to and have successfully used the sample scripts (and wondershaper) with my xDSL links. I''m now faced with the challenge of providing 8 users at work an effective remote access connection over a PSTN ppp connection. The critical traffic in this case relates to our stock enquiry application which is running over terminal services.
2003 May 15
5
cbq vs htb?
Hello, Does anyone know when one should use cbq versus (simpler more accurate) htb? Specifically does cbq have added functionality that may be of interest to certain applications? from htb home> Both CBQ and HTB help you to control the use of the outbound bandwidth on a given link. Both allow you to use one physical link to simulate several slower links and to send different kinds of
2004 Oct 08
2
Excess Bandwidth
Hi, I''m trying to configure QoS on my linux in the following manner: I have a main link with 64K, so I divided it in 3 classes of 18K, 14K and 9K with an excess (not used for classified traffic, just to be shared) of 23K. This excess should be distributed proportonally among the 3 classes, that is, the class that has more rate should borrow more bandwidth. What is happening is
2005 Jan 25
3
graphing
Does anyone know what Martin used to generate the graphs in the HTB user guide? http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/manual/userg.htm Thanks! -Jacob _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
2006 Jan 08
2
HTB - not borrowing, not exceeding rate
Hello! I have a quite complicated setup. In my network on each interface there is bandwidth limitation for each user. Booth outgoing (on interface itself) and incoming (attached IMQ) traffic. There is main HTB class which limits bandwidth for whole interface and HTB subclasses for each user. Filtering is done with hashing filters. This setup was working correctly. But now in the network I
2004 Jun 22
3
HTB: 3. Sharing hierarchy
On http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/manual/userg.htm... There is a nice explanation on how/why to setup a hierarchy with HTB. Howerver what is missing is how to setup finters for this case? I had this working when I was using a seperat qdisc for each ?layer?, making each HTB only one level deep. Described in the attached qdisc.sh.GOOD. Described in the attached qdisc.sh is my current script,
2004 Jul 09
4
HTB & Bdw Guarantee
Hello, I have problems setting up HTB. This is my setup : NET 1024/256 ADSL || eth1 Linux Firewall eth0 || LAN 10.a.a.a I want to GUARANTEE for an IP (10.x.y.z) a 800kbit bandwidth for HTTP download. But When 10.x.y.z does no HTTP download, other trafic must get the whole bandwidth, of course. The script I use (see below) is quite the same as presented at (the greeeeat page) :
2007 Aug 29
5
HTB does not respect the prio parameter
Hi all, I''m experimenting with HTB and the prio parameter and it does not give me results I expect. I''ve created 4 HTB classes: 1:10 TCP ACKs (prio 0) 1:20 TCP traffic on dst port 10001 (prio 1) 1:30 TCP traffic on dst port 10000 (prio 2) 1:40 Default (prio 3) ceil and rate parameters are the same for all 4 classes (rate is
2007 Jul 04
1
infinite amount of data for HTB burst
Dear all, I''d like to ask for help with HTB configuration (after having read some manual pages, FAQs and forum posts). Short version: is there a way to specify infinite burst for HTB? (Infinite amount of data to use the "ceil" rate.) Long version: I have the following small topology: cable modem (uplink to ISB) | <ethernet>
2004 Aug 05
1
marking passive ftp and shaping
I am trying to mark outbound passive ftp traffic with iptables and shape it to 35KBytes. I am using the following script on the computer that runs the ftp server. It is not working correctly, it seems to limit ALL traffic. Cant file share or anything. Anyone might know what is wrong? #!/bin/bash #shaping passive ftp traffic # mark the outbound passive ftp packets on ports 50000-51000
2004 Feb 08
1
wondershaper htb + multiple ports
Is there a way to apply wondershaper w/ htb to a port range? I have a ftp server on port 65432 and passive ports 50000-60000. Is there a way to set a range? or do they have to be individually listed? The following doesnt seem to work: # low priority source ports NOPRIOPORTSRC=65432, 50000:60000 # low priority destination ports NOPRIOPORTDST= Mark
2002 Oct 08
1
how can i choose HTB''s prio
HTB and imq was used to control traffic. AC="tc class add dev eth0 parent" $AC 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 100kbps burst 2k $AC 1:2 classid 1:10 htb rate 50kbps ceil 100kbps burst 2k prio 1 $AC 1:2 classid 1:11 htb rate 50kbps ceil 100kbps burst 2k prio 2 $AC 1:2 classid 1:12 htb rate 50kbps ceil 100kbps burst 2k please tell me if i do not set prio, what is the default prio? low delay class
2005 Nov 02
1
HTB not shaping traffic
I cannot get HTB to function properly. Most classes transmit more than their ceiling, more than any reasonable burst would allow. I have reviewed my script several times but I can''t find anything out of place. The setup is as standard as it gets: one HTB root qdisc, a small tree of HTB classes, one SFQ qdisc for each leaf HTB class. To illustrate the problem, here is non-leaf HTB
2005 Jan 12
1
dynamic bandwidth allocation
Hi, Hope someone can help me. I am a student who hass been given a project to develop a dynamic bandwidth service. I currently have a linux router which at the moment gives users static bandwidth and assigns each of them to a bucket. I have not gotten information yet as to whether each bucket is serviced in a round robin fashion or whether certain buckets get preferential treatment (i.e. bucket