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* [LARTC] QoS by customer or by service ?
@ 2004-05-25 18:56 ThE LinuX_KiD
  2004-05-26 19:03 ` Stef Coene
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From: ThE LinuX_KiD @ 2004-05-25 18:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I have a policy doubt.

Suppose next scenario:

I've a Internet link (1 Mb upload, and 1 Mb download).
That link is maneged with a Linux QoS box (HTB/eSFQ and so on).

Suppose that I've 50 customers sharing Internet Link, and
I must to assign 3 ranges of bandwidth for them.

Gold customers: 128 kbits 
Silver customers: 64 kbits
brass customers: 32 kbits

Next, I create classes and filters in order to make
rules to share internet link, with that limitations.

But, what happen if someday I want to priorize VoIP traffic ?

1)I must to priorize VoIP traffic inside each customer class ?
2) or I must first all VoIP traffic, and next each customer class ?

I think that 1)  is correct way, because I must to respect bandwidth
for each customer, but I haven't experience with VoIP shaping

What do you think ?

best regards
andres








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* Re: [LARTC] QoS by customer or by service ?
  2004-05-25 18:56 [LARTC] QoS by customer or by service ? ThE LinuX_KiD
@ 2004-05-26 19:03 ` Stef Coene
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From: Stef Coene @ 2004-05-26 19:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

On Tuesday 25 May 2004 20:56, ThE LinuX_KiD wrote:
> I have a policy doubt.
>
> Suppose next scenario:
>
> I've a Internet link (1 Mb upload, and 1 Mb download).
> That link is maneged with a Linux QoS box (HTB/eSFQ and so on).
>
> Suppose that I've 50 customers sharing Internet Link, and
> I must to assign 3 ranges of bandwidth for them.
>
> Gold customers: 128 kbits
> Silver customers: 64 kbits
> brass customers: 32 kbits
>
> Next, I create classes and filters in order to make
> rules to share internet link, with that limitations.
>
> But, what happen if someday I want to priorize VoIP traffic ?
>
> 1)I must to priorize VoIP traffic inside each customer class ?
> 2) or I must first all VoIP traffic, and next each customer class ?
>
> I think that 1)  is correct way, because I must to respect bandwidth
> for each customer, but I haven't experience with VoIP shaping
If you really have to respect the bandwidth / customer, then you have to do 
1).

Stef

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