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On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 09:48 +0200, Patrick Marquetecken wrote: |
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> Hi, |
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> This is my situation |
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> internet (38mbit) |
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> lan-1 (34mbit) ------------ lan-2 (4mbit) |
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> There is a 38mbit connection to the internet and lan-2 may use max 4mbit |
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> and lan-1 34mbit. |
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> Is it enough to create a root cbq queue of 4mbit on the lan-2 interface |
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> and a root cbq queue of 34 mbit for lan-1? |
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> The traffic of the two lans is compleet separate, and different. |
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Don't know much about cbq, but yeah, that would be the idea. |
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There's also the fact that you can do either a hard limit or a soft |
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limit. (meaning, you can choose to let lan-2 go higher if there's |
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available bandwidth which is not used etc) |
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