* Re: [LARTC] Sharing bandwidth between two interfaces
2001-04-02 10:14 [LARTC] Sharing bandwidth between two interfaces
@ 2001-04-02 18:21 ` Christian Worm Mortensen
2001-04-04 8:14 ` Vladimir Smelhaus
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From: Christian Worm Mortensen @ 2001-04-02 18:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
> one input interface and one output interface. But my interest now is to
> share the internet connection between two subnets, each one attached to
> a different interface. The problem is that the 64K class must be
> attached to one of the interfaces,
Is it correct understood that you want to limit some traffic which can go out on two different interfaces, to 64K in total?
Christian
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2001-04-02 18:21 ` Christian Worm Mortensen
@ 2001-04-04 8:14 ` Vladimir Smelhaus
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From: Vladimir Smelhaus @ 2001-04-04 8:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Dne 2 Apr 2001, v 20:21, Christian Worm Mortensen napsal(a):
> > one input interface and one output interface. But my interest now is to
> > share the internet connection between two subnets, each one attached to
> > a different interface. The problem is that the 64K class must be
> > attached to one of the interfaces,
>
> Is it correct understood that you want to limit some traffic which can go out on two different interfaces, to 64K in total?
Well, although I didn't post the original message, I hope that I would like to
do the same. To limit sum of outgoing traffic to some maximum and to
borrow bandwidth between interfaces.
Can anbnody confirm that it is or it is not possibile?
Zdravim/Regards
Vladimir Smelhaus
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2001-04-02 10:14 [LARTC] Sharing bandwidth between two interfaces
2001-04-02 18:21 ` Christian Worm Mortensen
2001-04-04 8:14 ` Vladimir Smelhaus
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2001-04-05 14:16 ` worm
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From: @ 2001-04-04 10:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Christian Worm Mortensen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > one input interface and one output interface. But my interest now is to
> > share the internet connection between two subnets, each one attached to
> > a different interface. The problem is that the 64K class must be
> > attached to one of the interfaces,
>
> Is it correct understood that you want to limit some traffic which can go out on two different interfaces, to 64K in total?
>
> Christian
Yes, that's it. Sorry, my english isn't any good...
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From: worm @ 2001-04-05 14:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
> > Is it correct understood that you want to limit some traffic which can go
> > out on two different interfaces, to 64K in total?
> Yes, that's it. Sorry, my english isn't any good...
Ok... If anyone knows a way to do this I would like to know too ;-) Maybe it
is possible by shaping on a loopback interface?
Christian
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From: Guy Van Den Bergh @ 2001-04-05 17:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Depending on what you are trying to do, channel bonding or teql
should do the trick. But I haven't tried these things out (yet)...
One more thing: channel bonding nor teql will work when those two
interfaces are connected to different ISPs. If this is the case,
only ingress policing on your local LAN interface will work.
Btw, I don't think shaping on a loopback interface will solve this
problem...
Guy
worm@dkik.dk wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>>> Is it correct understood that you want to limit some traffic which can go
>>> out on two different interfaces, to 64K in total?
>>
>
>> Yes, that's it. Sorry, my english isn't any good...
>
>
> Ok... If anyone knows a way to do this I would like to know too ;-) Maybe it
> is possible by shaping on a loopback interface?
>
>
> Christian
>
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2001-04-05 17:41 ` Guy Van Den Bergh
@ 2001-04-05 20:42 ` Christian Worm Mortensen
2001-04-05 21:59 ` Guy Van Den Bergh
2001-04-06 6:24 ` Christian Worm Mortensen
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From: Christian Worm Mortensen @ 2001-04-05 20:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
> interfaces are connected to different ISPs. If this is the case,
> only ingress policing on your local LAN interface will work.
What in fact is the ingress qdisc? Accoring to the howto it limits _incomming_ bandwidth. But a basic principple of qdiscs is that they handle _outgoing_ packets. How does this make sence?
Christian
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@ 2001-04-05 21:59 ` Guy Van Den Bergh
2001-04-06 6:24 ` Christian Worm Mortensen
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From: Guy Van Den Bergh @ 2001-04-05 21:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Christian Worm Mortensen wrote:
>
> What in fact is the ingress qdisc? Accoring to the howto it limits _incomming_ bandwidth. But a basic principple of qdiscs is that they handle _outgoing_ packets. How does this make sence?
>
Indeed, it is normally not done, but if you want to shape incoming bandwidth, it is perfectly
possible to create a queue for incoming packets, and to do ingress policing by means of this queue.
That's what the ingress policing qdisc does...
One major application of ingress policing is only letting a limited rate of icmp or
tcp syn packets coming into your network. That will keep your network less vulnerable
for ping floods and dos attacks.
>
> Christian
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@ 2001-04-06 6:24 ` Christian Worm Mortensen
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From: Christian Worm Mortensen @ 2001-04-06 6:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
> > What in fact is the ingress qdisc? Accoring to the howto it limits
> > _incomming_ bandwidth. But a basic principple of qdiscs is that they handle
> > _outgoing_ packets. How does this make sence?
> Indeed, it is normally not done, but if you want to shape incoming bandwidth, it
> is perfectly possible to create a queue for incoming packets, and to do ingress
> policing by means of this queue.
Is it also possible to take an arbitary qdisc and put in the incomming direction? Like Kevin Turner also seems to want?
Christian
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