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* [LARTC] CBQ & priorities
@ 2001-05-17  7:41 eli
  2001-05-17 12:54 ` johan
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From: eli @ 2001-05-17  7:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

Hello,
can somone help me with the following problem?

I have the following CBQ situation:

              ROOT
            /     \
    PERSON A       PERSON B
    /     \         /    \
  FTP   TELNET    FTP   TELNET

I would like give all TELNET traffic a high priority, but PERSON A and
PERSON B should be treatned equally (ie same bandwith).

Is it enough to give the TELNET class a higher prio? Or is it necessary to
create classes like 'PERSON A FTP', 'PERSON A TELNET', 'PERSON B FTP' and
'PERSON B TELNET'?

thanks,
eli


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* Re: [LARTC] CBQ & priorities
  2001-05-17  7:41 [LARTC] CBQ & priorities eli
@ 2001-05-17 12:54 ` johan
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: johan @ 2001-05-17 12:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

I had tried this 'priority case'.
I make class like this

            ROOT
             |
	    FTP (prio 2)
             |
	    Telnet (prio 1)

and it seems work.
When I create 2 class (2 service) with the same level of the tree, like your
configuration.
I got it didn't work

Is it right ?

Johan

On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 09:41:01AM +0200, eli wrote:
> Hello,
> can somone help me with the following problem?
> 
> I have the following CBQ situation:
> 
>               ROOT
>             /     \
>     PERSON A       PERSON B
>     /     \         /    \
>   FTP   TELNET    FTP   TELNET
> 
> I would like give all TELNET traffic a high priority, but PERSON A and
> PERSON B should be treatned equally (ie same bandwith).
> 
> Is it enough to give the TELNET class a higher prio? Or is it necessary to
> create classes like 'PERSON A FTP', 'PERSON A TELNET', 'PERSON B FTP' and
> 'PERSON B TELNET'?
> 
> thanks,
> eli
> 
> 
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