From: Tanasescu Mihai <skyraven@gmail.com>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] Shaping question - tunnel
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2005 04:41:34 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <e82fadc005021220414791554c@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
Hello,
I'm being confrunted with the following situation and I'm trying to
find the simplest solution possible as to also be easier to manage.
1)
I have:
ISP1 ------ S1 (linux)
S1's got:
512kbits external bandwidth from ISP1
20Mbits MAN bandwidth not including ISP2
17Mbit tunnel connection which provider : 1 Mbit external bandwidth
and 16Mbit MAN bandwidth with ISP2
HTB and IMQ are placed on S1.
2)
I want to be able to guarantee a piece of bandwith for each user (like
128kbits MAN without ISP2 + 128kbits external bandwidth from tunnel +
1 Mbit MAN bandwidth with ISP2 from tunnel) and for other users
(128kbits MAN without ISP2 + 1 Mbit MAN with ISP2 from tunnel + 128
kbits from ISP1)
As far as I see the setup I was thinking of using two IMQ's for download.
One that guarantees all rates + the total tunnel rate.
Another that guarantees bandwidth inside the tunnel for the two
"links": external one + MAN with ISP2
Is there a less complicated solution to this ? or easier to manage ?
Can someone help ?
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