Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 9 Aug 1998 09:51:31 -0400 (EDT) | From | <> | Subject | Re: rshaper-1.01, for linux-2.0 |
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On Sun, 9 Aug 1998, Alan Cox wrote:
> > Well I want a shaper.. I want her to be able to use 100% of the bandwidth > > if I'm not using it.. I just dont want my slogins to be unusable during a > > download. > > Thats CBQ you are describing.
Yes, that I know.. Unfortunatly, it's the incoming direction that needs to be throttled (I'm not worried that her outgoing webrequests are saturating me).. You say CBQ cant control incoming traffic, you need RSVP for that..
> The traffic shaper simply reduces the traffic rate on a path. So you can for > example limit a machine to 64Kbit. With CBQ you can do much more interesting > things. For example you can say things like > > telnet/ssh get 50% of the bandwidth if they are using it > that bandwidth is usable by anything otherwise > however never let more than 30% be used by web traffic
I know.. :) I got the tc util.. :)
> Alan > > >
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