* [LARTC] HTB and IMQ and combining ingress/egress
@ 2003-03-23 1:16 Erik S. Johansen
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From: Erik S. Johansen @ 2003-03-23 1:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I've just discovered that trying to pass traffic from multiple interfaces
through the same imq is a Bad Thing(tm). A quick search of "HTB IMQ panic"
showed me older posts on this list saying that it's simply incorrect to pass
such traffic through the same imq dev. I'm now back to square one on using
the linux box fronting our office lan to do some sensible shaping.
Our connectivity here consists of a fixed *total* bandwidth for in and
outgoing traffic, something I belive to be quite common. Is there anyway I
can map this into a traffic shaping configuration allowing me to allocate a
total bandwidth for the link and then shape regardless of the packets'
direction?
- --Erik
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