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* [LARTC] Bandwidth shaping and ISP's network peerings
@ 2005-07-13 20:21 panca sorin
  2005-07-14 21:32 ` Ori Shiloh
  2005-07-14 23:13 ` Jody Shumaker
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: panca sorin @ 2005-07-13 20:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

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 the MAN bandwidth from my
network. If I set the rate of the parent htb qdisc at
100 Mbits, i cannot shape interractive traffic.
Further, I would like to allocate for every station in
the LAN a quantum of my Internet speed with ceiling
but in MAN I want to have the full hardware speed if
only one machine is connected, with any ceil.
Any ideas would be VERY appreciated! I can't imagine
any good setup to meet these constraints.

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