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From: "Alexandre M. Mello" <ammello@dilk.net>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] CBQ
Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2001 14:36:18 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-100764956904936@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-lartc-98765487403669@msgid-missing>

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I am a user of CBQ that have bean proving to be an excellent software for
 traffic control, I am having a difficulty to implement the following case:



 [INTERNET]
          |
       512
          |
     (eth1)
[computer 1](eth2)<<---(eth1)[computer2](eth0)<<--{B1}
     (eth0)              \\---- (eth1)[computer 3](eth0)<<--{B2}
       {A}                \\--- (eth1)[computer 4](eth0)<<--{B3}
                               \\-- (eth1)[computer 5](eth0)<<--{B4}




 The computer with CBQ has 3 interfaces:

 The eth1 is connected to the Internet in a 512k link

 The eth0 is linked to a network(A):
 - 10.0.0.0

 The eth2 (10.0.1.1) is linked to the other network (B):
 - 10.0.1.0

 The network B possesses 4 computers (10.0.1.2, 10.0.1.3, 10.0.1.4,
10.0.1.5)
 that sustain each one its own network respectively:
 - (B1) 10.0.2.0
 - (B2) 10.0.3.0
 - (B3) 10.0.4.0
 - (B4) 10.0.5.0

 I would like to configure CBQ to balance the traffic in at the 5 networks
 (A, B1, B2, B3 and B4) and still borrow the remaining band for the nets
that
 are using.

 For example, if the net B4 is alone in a certain moment, it will have a
512k
 link, if the net B3 begin to use the Internet both they will have 256k and
 if all begin, all will have 102k.


 Thank you very much for your attention in reading this e-mail and for any
 help that could give me.

 Alexandre.






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  parent reply	other threads:[~2001-12-06 14:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-04-19  4:32 [LARTC] CBQ Tzeh Yeu Leang
2001-06-29 12:41 ` Luiz C. Spies
2001-06-29 13:51 ` Wingtung.Leung
2001-06-30 11:46 ` Wingtung.Leung
2001-07-07 12:00 ` Khaled Eshah
2001-12-06 14:36 ` Alexandre M. Mello [this message]
2001-12-06 14:46 ` bert hubert
2003-01-17  9:11 ` Netrepreneurs
2003-01-18 14:04 ` Stef Coene
2003-09-21 11:08 ` [LARTC] cbq Paras pradhan
2003-09-22 18:22 ` Stef Coene
2004-10-01 12:35 ` James Lista
2004-10-01 12:54 ` Marcin Sura
2004-10-01 23:15 ` zytek

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