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@ 2004-06-18 15:49 Peter Kaagman
  2004-06-18 16:07 ` Ben
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From: Peter Kaagman @ 2004-06-18 15:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

Hi there,

I've got the following problem on my hand.....
I'm a sysop for a school in the netherlands. We have a network with 5 
different schools (and 1 administration). Each of those have their own 
ip range in the private network (10.4.0.0 10.5.0.0 and so on).
For all these schools we have an internet uplink of 2mbit. And this 
bandwidth should be shared as fairly as possible.

So I started reading the the lartc HOWTO but was startled by the 
technical terms I found there...... I kinda understand what i meant..... 
but would like some advice which option I should further investigate.

What I want to do is spit up the 2mbit pipe in 6. Guarantee 1/6 of the 
bandwidth per network and allowing more if it is availlable.

Is this possible? If so which traffic control scheme should I investigate?

regards

Peter
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