* Shaping ingress traffic
@ 2004-06-14 16:08 Patrick Leslie Polzer
2004-06-18 0:47 ` Andy Furniss
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From: Patrick Leslie Polzer @ 2004-06-14 16:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netfilter
Hello,
I know that policing ingress traffic can not be as effective as shaping
egress traffic, but I would still like to know your opinions on the
best thing I could do with my setup:
I have a total asymmetric bandwidth of 768kBit/128kBit.
Three hosts are masqueraded via this interface (ppp0),
with two on the interface 'vortex' and one on 'dec'.
Each one should get at least about one third of the
available downstream, and more if there's more available.
How is this most effectively achieved?
Kind regards,
Leslie
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* Re: Shaping ingress traffic
2004-06-14 16:08 Shaping ingress traffic Patrick Leslie Polzer
@ 2004-06-18 0:47 ` Andy Furniss
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From: Andy Furniss @ 2004-06-18 0:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Patrick Leslie Polzer; +Cc: netfilter
Patrick Leslie Polzer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I know that policing ingress traffic can not be as effective as shaping
> egress traffic, but I would still like to know your opinions on the
> best thing I could do with my setup:
>
> I have a total asymmetric bandwidth of 768kBit/128kBit.
>
> Three hosts are masqueraded via this interface (ppp0),
> with two on the interface 'vortex' and one on 'dec'.
> Each one should get at least about one third of the
> available downstream, and more if there's more available.
>
> How is this most effectively achieved?
You could use IMQ(+NAT patch) on ppp0 then shape using HTB etc.
www.linuximq.net
www.lartc.org
The lartc list may help with details.
Andy.
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