From: josdg@office.xs4all.be josdg@office.xs4all.be
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] CBQ and VLAN's
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 16:22:52 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-98373938217037@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-lartc-98373938217036@msgid-missing>
<PRE>I would like to assign a certain amount bandwidth to a group of users.
These users may borrow bandwidth of each other.
It must be possible, for example, to give user A 128K ,user B 256K and
user C and D together 64 K.
Each user is on a separate interface (for security reasons, and for easy
DHCP configuration) and i use the vlan tools from "vlan.sourceforge.net"
for that.
For the above to work i need to put a number of interfaces together in a
class, but it seems to me that it's doesn't work, according to some test
i did.
I have set up a testing bed, with 3 users (vlan5 vlan6 and vlan7).
Together they have 128K. But when they start downloading all at the same
time, they can all download at full speed (all at 128Kbit).
So, any suggestions ?
greetings,
and thanx in advance,
jos
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, David A. Bandel wrote:
><i> <A HREF="mailto:josdg@office.xs4all.be">josdg@office.xs4all.be</A> wrote:
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> > Hi,
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> > I would like to setup the following:
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> > Internet ------------ 5
</I>><i> > --------------------------------eth0---| linuxbox |---eth1.6----\
</I>><i> > ------------ 7 |
</I>><i> > |
</I>><i> > ----------------------- |
</I>><i> > | Cisco catalist 2924 | |
</I>><i> > --|---|---|---------|-- |
</I>><i> > | | Vlan7 \-------------------------------------------/
</I>><i> > | Vlan6
</I>><i> > Vlan5
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> > eth1 has 802.1q VLAN tagging enabeled, and 3 vlan's configured.
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> > Each vlan has it's own interface on the linux box and an own private
</I>><i> > subnet. Now would i like to do bandwidth division, and allowing vlan's to
</I>><i> > borrow bandwidth from each other.
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> > I have put the three vlan interfaces into the same root class.
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> > The configuration works fine exept that each vlan seems to have the whole
</I>><i> > "128K" of its own, each vlan can download at 128K at the same time.
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> > It seems to me that each interface is in a class of its own. How can i
</I>><i> > correct this ???
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Not sure I understand what you want, but, if you want each lan to be
</I>><i> able to borrow more bandwidth from the others you should not use
</I>><i> "bounded". That restricts the lan to only its own bandwidth (whatever
</I>><i> that is).
</I>
</PRE>
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