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* [LARTC] traffic control of incomming traffic
@ 2001-01-13  7:16 Ilya
  2001-01-13 11:02 ` bert
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From: Ilya @ 2001-01-13  7:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

<PRE>Hi!
My configuration is very usual.

Internet &lt;== ppp0 = [ linux ] = eth0 ==&gt; LAN

PPP-link is 128k modem. Eth0 is 10Mbit ethernet card. I need to realize 
fair access for LAN users to internet via shaping incomming ppp traffic 
(I don't wont to limit speed, only to give each user equal bandwidth).
What qdisc is better to use in my case?  I know that it is possible to 
shape only outcomming traffic, i.e. for eth0. What values of parameters 
like bandwidth, weight should I use in description qdisc ? 10Mbit or 
128Kbit?      

Ilya Golovko.
Russia.



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* [LARTC] traffic control of incomming traffic
  2001-01-13  7:16 [LARTC] traffic control of incomming traffic Ilya
@ 2001-01-13 11:02 ` bert
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: bert @ 2001-01-13 11:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

<PRE>On Sat, Jan 13, 2001 at 12:16:29PM +0500, Ilya Golovko wrote:

&gt;<i> PPP-link is 128k modem. Eth0 is 10Mbit ethernet card. I need to realize 
</I>&gt;<i> fair access for LAN users to internet via shaping incomming ppp traffic 
</I>&gt;<i> (I don't wont to limit speed, only to give each user equal bandwidth).
</I>&gt;<i> What qdisc is better to use in my case?  I know that it is possible to 
</I>&gt;<i> shape only outcomming traffic, i.e. for eth0. What values of parameters 
</I>&gt;<i> like bandwidth, weight should I use in description qdisc ? 10Mbit or 
</I>&gt;<i> 128Kbit?      
</I>
10Mbit - read up on CBQ.init (mentioned in the HOWTO), which sets up a
connection like you describe, based on some variables you fill out.

Regards,

bert hubert

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