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[LARTC] bandwith limiting and prio classes

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Subject: [LARTC] bandwith limiting and prio classes
From: elie.roux@enst-bretagne.fr
Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 10:39:04 +0200
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Hello,

I'd like to build a 4 class prio system based on mark (until now no
problem), but with a limited bandwidth. I have configured my eth* to be
10mbit full duplex, and I'd like to limit  the bandwidth to 1mbit. I
managed to do it with a policy filter matching all the traffic, but I
can redirect it into only one class, so all my prio classes are useless.
I also tried to limit the bandwidth with a cbq, but I must have missed
something because whatever arguments I passed to it, it didn't limit the
bandwith. How else can I do ?

Thank you in advance,
--
Elie Roux

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