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* [LARTC] bandwidth allocation
@ 2002-04-04  9:28 simbo adeyemi
  2002-04-04 11:32 ` Vincent AE Scott
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From: simbo adeyemi @ 2002-04-04  9:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc


pls, i'd like to perform traffic shapping and bandwidth allocation on my
linux server.
I want to be able to do everything that a device like packeteer
 floodgate's)and cisco's PIX would do.
I am using linux redhat v 6.2.
How do i go about this?

lara

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* [LARTC] Bandwidth Allocation...
@ 2004-05-13  2:32 Esteban Wagner
  2004-05-24  2:22 ` Gerry Weaver
  2004-05-24  2:37 ` Gerry Weaver
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Esteban Wagner @ 2004-05-13  2:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc


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Im configuring   a server, to provide internet to 5 machines, with a dsl
connection. 
 
I m not in familiar with bandwidth shaping, so Im going to start reading
about it.
 
What Im looking is something which let me assign the bandwidth in a dynamic
way.(dynamic bandwidth allocation).
 
For example:
 
If I assign X bandwidht to each PC.(equal), and Pc1 is not using the %100 of
the bandwidht assigned, I want the others  PC in the network to be able to
use the bandwidth PC 1 is not using.
 
Please let me know if this is possible.
If it is possible which HOWTO should i start reading?.And what tools do i
need.
 
Considering I understand networks basics, and have experience on linux.
 
Thanks.
Wagner Esteban.

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<DIV>I m not in familiar with bandwidth shaping, so Im going to start reading about it.</DIV>
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<DIV>Please let me know if this is possible.</DIV>
<DIV>If it is possible which HOWTO should i start reading?.And what tools do i need.</DIV>
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<DIV>Considering I understand networks basics, and have experience on linux.</DIV>
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