* [LARTC] Allocate bandwidth according to services HTTP, FTP, SMTP & with priority
@ 2001-02-01 9:26 Rick
2001-02-05 7:01 ` [LARTC] Allocate bandwidth according to services HTTP, FTP, SMTP & Debian
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From: Rick @ 2001-02-01 9:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
<PRE>Is the above possible? If so, how? Has anyone implementated this before?
Example;
To set
HTTP - 30%, prio 3 (1 being highest priority)
FTP - 20%, prio 7
POP/SMTP - 30%, prio 4
Default - 20%, prio 8
Also, a question being asked earlier by Geert of which i'm interested to
find out.
What is the effect of setting priority? What is the difference if i set prio
3 and prio 4? Does it mean:
1. All prio 3 traffic sent out first, then followed by prio 4 traffic.
2. Amount of traffic sent out being weighted according to priorities.
I.e. more prio 3 packets sent out than prio 4 in the same timeline.
3. Other effect.
Regards.
</PRE>
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* [LARTC] Allocate bandwidth according to services HTTP, FTP, SMTP &
2001-02-01 9:26 [LARTC] Allocate bandwidth according to services HTTP, FTP, SMTP & with priority Rick
@ 2001-02-05 7:01 ` Debian
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From: Debian @ 2001-02-05 7:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
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Rick Goh Siow Mong wrote:
><i>
</I>><i> Is the above possible? If so, how? Has anyone implementated this before?
</I>Yes, it've dont it as a test and it wordks great. I'v attached my
results as a HTML-file.
><i>
</I>><i> Example;
</I>><i> To set
</I>><i>
</I>><i> HTTP - 30%, prio 3 (1 being highest priority)
</I>><i> FTP - 20%, prio 7
</I>><i> POP/SMTP - 30%, prio 4
</I>><i> Default - 20%, prio 8
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Also, a question being asked earlier by Geert of which i'm interested to
</I>><i> find out.
</I>><i> What is the effect of setting priority? What is the difference if i set prio
</I>><i> 3 and prio 4? Does it mean:
</I>><i> 1. All prio 3 traffic sent out first, then followed by prio 4 traffic.
</I>yes
><i> 2. Amount of traffic sent out being weighted according to priorities.
</I>><i> I.e. more prio 3 packets sent out than prio 4 in the same timeline.
</I>no, use the parameter weitht for that ;-)
Staf
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