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2005 Jul 13
2
Bandwidth shaping and ISP''s network peerings
Hello all! I have a small LAN at home and when someone starts to download (only one), interractive traffic (www, chat and online games) is impossible with standard kernel queues setup... So I started to shape. My ISP gives me a 512 kbits link to the Internet and a 100 Mbits link to some of the other big ISPs in my country. If I set the rate of the parent htb qdisc at 512 kbits, I will never use
2004 Nov 02
2
Traffic control and logging?
Hi all, I am new to tc on Linux, and am having some problems. The basic set-up and use works wonderfully, but now I have run into a slight problem... I am using tc qdiscs and filters to do my traffic shaping. Now, I have a whole bunch of filters to classify the data, and they work well, however, after all my classifications are done, I still have data reaching the default flow. ALL of the
2006 Oct 13
7
Ethernet packet loss - frame errors
Hi all, I have the following problem. A Linux box configured as a bridge. One interface connects to the router via a crossover cable, the other connects to a switch via the cable that used to go to the router. Now I get the following: [root@localhost net]# ifconfig eth3 eth3 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:03:2D:07:61:5D UP BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX
2004 Nov 29
2
Interesting oopses...
OK - this is starting to get frustrating... Are there any known issues with 2.6.9 and traffic shaping? I am using 2.6.9 with geoip 20041115, and get odd oopses. The following script oopses my box: ----------------------------------------------------- #!/bin/sh -x IFOUT=''eth1'' IFIN=''eth0'' TC=''/sbin/tc''
2005 Jan 04
11
ESFQ?
Hi again, I was just looking around for ESFQ sources, and I see that the main site is down, and only has kernel 2.6.4 patches. Is ESFQ maintained? If so, where can I find patches for 2.6.10? Thanks, -justin _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
2006 Aug 17
5
Bonding + Shaping --> Is it Possible?
Hello All, I was curious to know if I can do traffic shaping on abonded Interface? Ex: I have to interfaces eth1 and eth2 which i have bonded together as bond0 , now the question is can I do shaping on eth1 and eth2 ?? Thanks KartheeK --------------------------------- Here''s a new way to find what you''re looking for - Yahoo! Answers Send FREE SMS to your
2004 Jan 23
3
Traffic shaping and IP aliases
Hi folks, I have the traffic shaping (HTB and IMQ) on my eth0 (of course no problems with it). And now I would like add some extra IPs on it ( ifconfig eth0:0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and ifconfig eth0:1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). So do I have to set up a new tc rools ( tc qdisc add dev eth0:0 root handle 1: htb default 20 r2q 5 ...) for the eth0:0 and eth0:1 or can still be only tc rules for the eth0? Thanks
2007 May 06
3
Traffic Shaping
Dear List, I am wanting to perform some traffic shaping as the subject of this email suggests. What I am wanting to do is this; I would like to have traffic shaping performed on the following protocols: HTTP, RDP, GRE, PPTP, SIP and IAX. Obviously I would like to have highest priority set for voice packets so much so that the general http traffic does not impede on the voice packets. I
2004 May 19
2
SFQ latency
Anyone notices that using sfq qdisc adds latency compared to pfifo? With "sfq perturb 10" ping latency is around 100-120ms, while with "pfifo limit 3" drops to ~10-30ms (qdiscs belong to htb class). I''m missing something or is this expected? { $TC_CLASS parent 1:1 classid 1:20 htb prio 0 rate 900kbit ceil 1000kbit burst 7k $TC_QDISC parent 1:20 handle 200: {pfifo
2004 May 31
2
shaping
Hi! Is there any way to do just plain vanilla TBF (Token Buck Filter) type shaping on a group of ips/networks, not an entire interface. Currently the only way I know how to shape in Linux is to use HTB or CBQ, but both of these need a total rate and then you need to subdivide that into classes. That is not what I want. All I want is Cisco generic traffic shaping style shaping (or similar to how
2004 Jul 21
4
shaping passive ftp traffic
Hi, I have tried unsuccesfully to limit my ftp server send speed in linux. I have an ipcop linux firewall/router with 2 nics. 1 nic (eth1) is connected to a 3mbit/384Kbit cable connection and the other (eth0) a switch. Behind it i have a suse linux box and a windows box. On the suse box i run proftpd. I need to shape my passive ftp send speed to 34KBytes because if it is maxed out at 45K
2004 Oct 30
4
shaping without delay
how can I configure for shaping bandwith using cbq/htb without delay or latency?
2007 May 24
2
tc-htb traffic shaping script
Hi, Is there any tested good HTB script for traffic shaping available like as that of CBQ available at. http://freshmeat.net/projects/cbq.init I am n new bie and need to work on htb. -- Regards, M Arman _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lartc
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.
2007 May 22
3
lc shaping in- and outbound traffic on same box
I''m looking for a way to shape all traffic on a virtual vlan interface, say eth1.100 to a max of 100mbit. The box is a quagga router with eth0 on the inside and vlan interfaces on the eth1 card to our upstream partners. Each partner has his own vlan on eth1. I tried shaping but was only able to shape outbound traffic on the eth1.100 interface. Inbound shaping was also possible, but
2004 Sep 08
3
Help! VLAN tagged traffic not shaping :-(
Hello, I have a linux box sitting between (and bridging/firewalling) 2 LAN segments. I''m using Bridge/Netfilter/IMQ/tc(htb) to control (shape) mail/web traffic that traverses the 2 networks. The networks also have some VLAN tagged traffic flying around. My linux box behaves OK with VLAN traffic except that the shaping doesn''t seem to work. Normal http shapes alright but as soon
2004 Nov 24
17
outbound shaping
Well it appears i have no clue what im doing. I thought i had the below script working to shape outbound ftp traffic....however, it is shaping inbound traffic too. I have NO clue why. Please comment if anyone has any ideas why this doesnt work. I want to shape only outbound ftp traffic and not inbound or lan traffic. #!/bin/bash #shaping passive and active outbound ftp traffic on an
2004 Jan 20
4
Fair bandwidth oversubscribing ? How with HTB ?
Hopefully someone has a suggestion on how I might do this...as I can''t figure it out :( I need to be able to set up a group of seperate users who have a "bandwidth pool" they share, but also be able to limit their individual bandwidth as well. Example: I have 5 customers and would like to be able to provide them with a maximum of 256Kbit each, with a CIR of 33%. To do this,
2004 Nov 26
4
HTB dropping packets while tokens available?
Hi again, I just ran into a seriously strange glitch, and was wondering if anybody had experienced this... I have an HTB class with an iptables classifier. The iptables classifier shows packets hitting the rule for this class. Now, HTB drops these packets (''dropped'' increases), even although the packets are small, and there are over 10000 tokens available. Is there any
2004 Aug 01
4
help on ADSL shaping
Hi I have read the howto on qdisc''s a few times but I cant figure out how to use the shaping capabilities to serve my needs. In the village whera I live we have created a wireless local network consisting of 10 houses. One of these houses has an ADSL connection and services this connection to the other houses. To gain access to the network a member must have an accesspoint in client mode,