* [LARTC] wrr and htb help
@ 2003-03-07 11:59 hare ram
2003-03-08 2:44 ` Martin A. Brown
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From: hare ram @ 2003-03-07 11:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
Hi thanks all for the before help
i found wrr is good one, iam able to setup all and made them the available
b/w equal to users
for the available bandwidth
and setup a web pages for the same to monitor
now i have different Idea and need to setup, here iam not sure either its
possible or not
Please suggest
i want to alocate bandwidth example
60% for http
20% ftp
10% all
5% ssh
5% voice
and in 60% if the bandwidth for http, if the user are 6
each user should get 60/6\x10% each user
like other protocols tooo
how can i achive this with wrr and htb
thanks
hare
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* Re: [LARTC] wrr and htb help
2003-03-07 11:59 [LARTC] wrr and htb help hare ram
@ 2003-03-08 2:44 ` Martin A. Brown
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From: Martin A. Brown @ 2003-03-08 2:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
Hi again, Hare,
: i found wrr is good one, iam able to setup all and made them the
: available b/w equal to users for the available bandwidth and setup a
: web pages for the same to monitor
: now i have different Idea and need to setup, here iam not sure either
: its possible or not Please suggest
: i want to alocate bandwidth example
I presume you know how to build classes with children classes by
now...simply set your root class to your total available bandwidth, and
then create children classes according to your scheme (see the archives
for a discussion of shaping and FTP):
http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Amailman.ds9a.nl+ftp+shaping
Since wrr (according to the docs available with the wrr distribution [1])
can and, it seems, should (?) function as a leaf queuing discipline, you
should be able to add a wrr qdisc to each of your leaf HTB classes. It
seems common to use a terminal SFQ qdisc in HTB classes. There's no
reason you couldn't choose WRR for your classes.
: 60% for http
: 20% ftp
: 10% all
: 5% ssh
: 5% voice
:
: and in 60% if the bandwidth for http, if the user are 6
: each user should get 60/6\x10% each user
: like other protocols tooo
: how can i achive this with wrr and htb
-Martin
[1] http://wipl-wrr.sourceforge.net/wrr.html
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