From: "ALBRECHT, BENJAMIN" <BENJAMIN.ALBRECHT@de.thalesgroup.com>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] Traffic Shape by Subdomain
Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2002 08:10:31 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-102335139101849@msgid-missing> (raw)
hi list,
this is my first posting in the list here. At the moment I am reading the
Advanced Traffic..... How-To. perhaps some one can tell me how to realize
my idea.
We have a data-server which is used by different subnets in our company. now
I want wo put a linux-box in front the dataserver which control traffic
usage to the different subnet´s. is it possible to do this transparent and
dynamic? linux bridge?
UserPC
|
|
Subnet1 ---- Router ------100Mbit---
|
switch <-100MBit -->
Linux-Box <--- 100MBit ----> Dataserver
|
Subnet2 ----------- 100MBit------------
|
|
UserPC
Subnet 2 should have 80% of capacity. Subnet 1 the leftover. and perhaps it
is possible to to speed up Subnet1 when the reserved 80% for subnet 2 are
not fully stretched.
Thank you.
greetings Benny
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THALES COMMUNICATIONS GmbH
Benjamin Albrecht
Dept.: DP/CIT
Tel.: +49-7231-15-3962
Fax.: +49-7231-15-3813
eMail: Benjamin.Albrecht@de.thalesgroup.com
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