From: "Osgaldo Suanzes" <osgaldo@tiscali.es>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] Fw: Traffic Shaping for 80 Users on Lan
Date: Sat, 10 May 2003 02:27:31 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-105253354606525@msgid-missing> (raw)
> Hi ,
>
> I dont know if this has been asked before (sorry)
>
> I need to shape traffic on Lan1 to 1 Meg Download,(Internet
Downstream=2
> Meg) and that everyone on that Lan
> has the same amount of traffic bandwidth available for download, (1
> user\x100%, 2 userP% each 3 users3,3%....etc)
> I read about sfq, and esfq but it seems that I have to write a line for
> every user (in my case about 80 users) .
> So that it creates for each flow(user/port?) a new Band, right?
> This could be a solution, but I still have no clue how this script has
to
> look like, but it has to be a "Huge" script since
> I have a lot of users(total 190), different places, more users, more
> Unknown Ip Adresses to figure out..... :)
>
> Anyone can give me a "example script" for My Case with a bit
explanation.
> so I can work with it?
>
> Ok this sound weird but... Is there a way to do a "2 Line script"
> instead?? (and let TC do the Fair Queing) like:
> * Create qdisc on eth1 with maximum bandwith 1 Meg....and no need to
> specify any ip addresses of the users????
>
>
> Could someone please send me something to start with, Im
desperate!
>
> regards Osgaldo.
>
> (sorry for the bad english)
>
> PD: The How to is quite good for understand a bit about Traffic Shaping,
But
> I think It lacks of Real Scenario examples.
> The HTB page is quiet good, good examples but in this case I think
> HTB is not the one I need for my Scenario, right?
> Couldnt find neither on Stef Coene page some example scripts on my
> Subject.
> (Sorry Stef didnt mean to anger you,I believe you have done a great
> job with your site)
> But I think it would be great if everyone could send to the How To
> Maintainer their Scenario scripts to include for Future
> reference for everyone in the How To, what do you think?
>
>
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2003-05-10 2:27 Osgaldo Suanzes [this message]
2003-05-11 19:29 ` [LARTC] Fw: Traffic Shaping for 80 Users on Lan Ethan Sommer
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