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* [LARTC] Different QoS from ISP under the same link.
@ 2003-09-15  9:03 Rio Martin
  2003-09-16  0:08 ` Damion de Soto
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Rio Martin @ 2003-09-15  9:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

Dear all,
Any idea how to manage different QoS from Internet hosts coming down to our 
bandwidth manager via single link ? Let me describe it more clearly. 
Let say my ISP have two bandwidth management on their router which is 
connecting to their two different backbone and our local router via one 
single line. The first would be for default route from internet, and the 
second would be for 64.1.1.0/24 and 64.1.2.0/24.
I get 1024Kbps from the first, and i get only 512Kbps from the second.
The question is how do i manage my bandwidth manager for this situation ?

1st BACKBONE --- +
			     ISP ROUTER --- Client                                 
2nd BACBONE  ----+


Regards,
Rio Martin.


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* Re: [LARTC] Different QoS from ISP under the same link.
  2003-09-15  9:03 [LARTC] Different QoS from ISP under the same link Rio Martin
@ 2003-09-16  0:08 ` Damion de Soto
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Damion de Soto @ 2003-09-16  0:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

Rio Martin wrote:


> Any idea how to manage different QoS from Internet hosts coming down to our 
> bandwidth manager via single link ? Let me describe it more clearly. 
> Let say my ISP have two bandwidth management on their router which is 
> connecting to their two different backbone and our local router via one 
> single line. The first would be for default route from internet, and the 
> second would be for 64.1.1.0/24 and 64.1.2.0/24.
> I get 1024Kbps from the first, and i get only 512Kbps from the second.
> The question is how do i manage my bandwidth manager for this situation ?

I can't see why you shouldn't be able to either use different u32 filters for 
matching the different networks, then you can direct them into whichever class/qdiscs 
are appropriate for that speed network.




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