Re: [expert] Setting Max Thruput

2001-02-01 Thread Tricia C. Sesar
See, http://www.ds9a.nl/2.4Routing/HOWTO/html/2.4routing.html Steve On Wednesday 31 January 2001 06:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I have a linux Masq box that has three ethernet cards: eth0 = connection to the internet eth1 = private network #1 eth2 = private network #2.

Re: [expert] Setting Max Thruput

2001-01-31 Thread Rusty Carruth
"Bob Puff@NLE" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now, I need to put a limit on the bandwidth for private network #2. Users there are draining all my bandwidth. How can I impose a limit? Like 256k up and downstreams? Networks are currently 10-base-T. I've not tried QOS, but that's the first

Re: [expert] Setting Max Thruput

2001-01-31 Thread Pierre Fortin
Bob PuffNLE wrote: How can I impose a limit? Like 256k up and downstreams? You might want to check out http://snad.ncsl.nist.gov/itg/nistnet/ It's a tool for simulating slow (and flaky :) networks. HTH, Pierre

[expert] Setting Max Thruput

2001-01-30 Thread Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, I have a linux Masq box that has three ethernet cards: eth0 = connection to the internet eth1 = private network #1 eth2 = private network #2. Networks 1 and 2 both talk to the internet via IP Masquerading. All is well. Now, I need to put a limit on the bandwidth for private network