From: bert hubert <ahu@ds9a.nl>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [LARTC] CBQ
Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2001 14:46:53 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-100765004106963@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-lartc-98765487403669@msgid-missing>
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 12:36:18PM -0200, Alexandre M. Mello wrote:
> 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:
I think you just resent your message. This is not the way to get more
attention.
> [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}
(...)
> 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.
Define 'alone'. That is the hard part of your question, telling us exacly
what you want. Basically you want 2^5 configurations:
00000: nobody 'active'
00001: only B4 active
..
11111: everybody active
You need some kind of script to determine activity, and chose the right
configuration.
But do you really want this? I would suggest a HTB configuration whereby you
guarantee everybody 102K, and put the ceiling at 512kb. This way, all
bandwidth is available, but everbody gets a least 102kbit/s.
Regards,
bert
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-12-06 14:46 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
2001-12-06 14:46 ` bert hubert [this message]
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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