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Le Saturday 06 December 2008 23:50:33 Matt Harrison, vous avez écrit : |
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> Hi list, |
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> I'm trying to set up some sort of QoS for my small network. I've got a |
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> pretty slow 512kb/256kb ADSL line and I'd like to have it managed better. |
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> All the examples I have found[1] talk a lot about outbound..or inbound, |
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> but not both. The problem is that my upstream bandwidth is half that of |
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> my downstream. |
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> Can anyone point me to some guides or anything for setting up tc QoS on |
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> one interface but in two different directions (and with two different |
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> rulesets). |
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> Appreciate any help |
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> Thanks |
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> Matt |
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> [1]http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.cookbook.fullnat.intro.html |
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Hi, |
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I have set up QoS on my gateway with uses an ADSL connection. I have done this |
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using Shorewall, it works well and there is a great howto here : |
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http://www.shorewall.net/traffic_shaping.htm . |
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I have done the same before using only iptables and tc rules following lartc |
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guide, but i think it is easiest with shorewall and enough powerfull for your |
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needs. |
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Regards, |
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Paul Ezvan |