Hi,
may use priority queuing controled by an access-list for queue 1 allowing the
host you mentionned, then leave everything else going to default queue.
_should_ work.
Hope this help,
Jean-Marc
On 13-Dec-00 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hello everybody
>
> I have a practical question for you:
> let's say we have a router with one ethernet and one serial port connected
> to a leased line
> is there a way to configure the router for 1 host in the local network to
> get all the bandwitdh it needs and all the other computers to get the
> bandwidth left ?
> (i am thinking on something but i'm not sure)
>
> Thank you
>
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