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From: "Michal Kolesar" <kolesar@samba.cz>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] iproute newbie
Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 23:28:01 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-99117881007959@msgid-missing> (raw)

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Hi all,

I tried to set up a traffic shaper for our Inetnet connection.

In our company we have 256Kbps line to Internet.


195.39.72.238 eth0  ---- FW  ---- eth1 192.168.0.1


And I would like to set up my firewall to split our connection to two 128Kbps..

our internal network IP address is 192.168.0.0/24

My idea is:

one computer with address 192.168.0.7 to have 128Kbps part of our 256Kbps line and all others computer 
in our 192.168.0.0/24 internal network shared the second 128Kbps part of our 256Kbps..

How can I do is?

I tried something like this: 

[root@gateway /root]# tc qdisc ls dev eth0
qdisc sfq 8002: quantum 1514b perturb 15sec 
qdisc sfq 8001: quantum 1514b perturb 15sec 
qdisc cbq 10: rate 256Kbit (bounded,isolated) prio no-transmit
[root@gateway /root]# tc class ls dev eth0
class cbq 10: root rate 256Kbit (bounded,isolated) prio no-transmit
class cbq 10:100 parent 10:1 leaf 8001: rate 128Kbit (bounded) prio 5
class cbq 10:1 parent 10: rate 256Kbit prio no-transmit
class cbq 10:200 parent 10:1 leaf 8002: rate 128Kbit (bounded) prio 5
[root@gateway /root]# 

is it correct?

and the next question..
how could i remove all the qdiscs and classes from firewall? something like ipchains -F -X...
delete all 'tc' settings..


Thank you for help.

kolisko

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2001-05-29 23:28 Michal Kolesar [this message]
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2001-06-01 11:13 [LARTC] iproute newbie Federico Montesino Pouzols

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