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* [LARTC] Simple case here!
@ 2004-12-28 14:52 Amit Vyas
  2004-12-29 11:41 ` Amit Vyas
  2005-01-02  0:34 ` Andy Furniss
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Amit Vyas @ 2004-12-28 14:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc


Hi All,

I want to setup a machine to connect to internet at a limited rate of 64 
kbps.
That machine is connected to a switch. so my LAN and Internet both comes 
from the same eth0.
How can I limit only the internet access from this machine to 64kbps and 
still using 100mbps for LAN

I am trying to implement this Please guide me If i am wrong.
I mark all the packets going out to LAN.
Then I can setup a root qdisc to classify packets based on that mark. If 
match  then I can setup a class to accept those setup a fifo for those 
packets. but if the packets are not for the LAN then i can pass them to 
other class which is tbf shaping at rate 64kbps.

Am i right on these lines.
This is the setup

+------------+   eth0        +-----------+   internet
| machine   |---------------|   Switch  |-------------
+------------+                  +-----------+

trying to get some thing like this
 
                         root qdisc  (CBQ or something)
                            /     \
                          /         \
                        /             \
                      /                 \
                class              class
Internal LAN Pcakets        Any other unclassified Packets
                  |                      |
                  |                      |
               FIFO             TBF (rate 64kbps)

Please Help me out with marking the packets and to classify them.
Just started off with Traffic Shaping.  gigles...... : )

It is alos possible to alternatively to mark internet traffic as it 
would be less in comparison to LAN and thus processor friendly.

Amit Vyas





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* Re: [LARTC] Simple case here!
  2004-12-28 14:52 [LARTC] Simple case here! Amit Vyas
@ 2004-12-29 11:41 ` Amit Vyas
  2005-01-02  0:34 ` Andy Furniss
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Amit Vyas @ 2004-12-29 11:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

I tried This for the following setup but it doesn't seems to be working
Please suggest.

//making a root cbq
tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1:0  cbq  bandwidth 100Mbit allot 1514 
cell 8 avpkt 1000 mpu 64

//making one class under root  with limiting 64kbps
tc class add dev eth0  parent 1:0  classid 1:1 cbq bandwidth 1Mbit rate 
64Kbit allot 1514 cell 8 avpkt 1000 mpu 64 isolated

//Making other class which can take all the packets for the LAN and 
procced with them at spped available.
tc class add dev eth0  parent 1:0  classid 1:2 cbq bandwidth 99Mbit rate 
100kbit weight 9kbit allot 1514 cell 8

//filtering the packets so that they can be classified for class 1:2
tc filter add dev eth0 parent 1:0 protocol ip u32 match ip dst 
192.168.3.0/32 classid 1:2
tc filter add dev eth0 parent 1:0 protocol ip u32 match ip dst 
192.168.2.0/32 classid 1:2






Amit Vyas wrote:

>
> Hi All,
>
> I want to setup a machine to connect to internet at a limited rate of 
> 64 kbps.
> That machine is connected to a switch. so my LAN and Internet both 
> comes from the same eth0.
> How can I limit only the internet access from this machine to 64kbps 
> and still using 100mbps for LAN
>
> I am trying to implement this Please guide me If i am wrong.
> I mark all the packets going out to LAN.
> Then I can setup a root qdisc to classify packets based on that mark. 
> If match  then I can setup a class to accept those setup a fifo for 
> those packets. but if the packets are not for the LAN then i can pass 
> them to other class which is tbf shaping at rate 64kbps.
>
> Am i right on these lines.
> This is the setup
>
> +------------+   eth0        +-----------+   internet
> | machine   |---------------|   Switch  |-------------
> +------------+                  +-----------+
>
> trying to get some thing like this
>
>                         root qdisc  (CBQ or something)
>                            /     \
>                          /         \
>                        /             \
>                      /                 \
>                class              class
> Internal LAN Pcakets        Any other unclassified Packets
>                  |                      |
>                  |                      |
>               FIFO             TBF (rate 64kbps)
>
> Please Help me out with marking the packets and to classify them.
> Just started off with Traffic Shaping.  gigles...... : )
>
> It is alos possible to alternatively to mark internet traffic as it 
> would be less in comparison to LAN and thus processor friendly.
>
> Amit Vyas
>
>
>
>
>
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* Re: [LARTC] Simple case here!
  2004-12-28 14:52 [LARTC] Simple case here! Amit Vyas
  2004-12-29 11:41 ` Amit Vyas
@ 2005-01-02  0:34 ` Andy Furniss
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Andy Furniss @ 2005-01-02  0:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

Amit Vyas wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I want to setup a machine to connect to internet at a limited rate of 64 
> kbps.
> That machine is connected to a switch. so my LAN and Internet both comes 
> from the same eth0.
> How can I limit only the internet access from this machine to 64kbps and 
> still using 100mbps for LAN
> 
> I am trying to implement this Please guide me If i am wrong.
> I mark all the packets going out to LAN.
> Then I can setup a root qdisc to classify packets based on that mark. If 
> match  then I can setup a class to accept those setup a fifo for those 
> packets. but if the packets are not for the LAN then i can pass them to 
> other class which is tbf shaping at rate 64kbps.
> 
> Am i right on these lines.
> This is the setup
> 
> +------------+   eth0        +-----------+   internet
> | machine   |---------------|   Switch  |-------------
> +------------+                  +-----------+
> 
> trying to get some thing like this
> 
>                         root qdisc  (CBQ or something)
>                            /     \
>                          /         \
>                        /             \
>                      /                 \
>                class              class
> Internal LAN Pcakets        Any other unclassified Packets
>                  |                      |
>                  |                      |
>               FIFO             TBF (rate 64kbps)
> 
> Please Help me out with marking the packets and to classify them.
> Just started off with Traffic Shaping.  gigles...... : )
> 
> It is alos possible to alternatively to mark internet traffic as it 
> would be less in comparison to LAN and thus processor friendly.
> 
> Amit Vyas

I would use netfilter + HTB something like -

$TC qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1:0 htb default 0
$TC class add dev eth0 parent 1:0 classid 1:1 htb rate 64kbit

$TC filter add dev eth0 parent 1:0 protocol ip handle 1 fw flowid 1:1

$IPTABLES -t mangle -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 --dst ! 192.168.0.0/24 -j 
MARK --set-mark 1

Depending on what the PC does it may be nicer to priorotise empty acks / 
udp headed for the internet over bulk traffic.

Andy.



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