I think somethink like this:
altq on em0 hfsc bandwidth 100% queue net_em0
queue net_em0 bandwidth 14Mb hfsc(red realtime 14Mb upperlimit 14Mb) {
priority7_em0 priority6_em0 priority5_em0 priority4_em0
priority3_em0 default_em0}
queue priority7_em0 bandwidth 10Mb priority 7 hfsc(red realtime 10Mb
upperlimit 14Mb)
queue priority6_em0 bandwidth 1Mb priority 6 hfsc(red realtime 10Mb
upperlimit 14Mb)
queue priority5_em0 bandwidth 1Mb priority 5 hfsc(red realtime 10Mb
upperlimit 14Mb)
queue priority4_em0 bandwidth 1Mb priority 4 hfsc(red realtime 10Mb
upperlimit 14Mb)
queue default_em0 bandwidth 1Mb priority 1 hfsc(default)
Can resolve your problem.
Gilberto
2006/11/13, Gloomy Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
As I'm new in packet filter I will like to get some help in setting
my configuration for bandwidth shapping with altq hfsc. Below will be my
network layout;
VSAT for uplink only
|
Router
|
-|------Normal Switch------------------|
|
DVB for downlink
|
rl0 interface
|
Freebsd shaper/gateway
|
rl1 interface
|
Switch
|---------------------|---------|---------|-------------------|----------------------------------|
Dialup users Cable users webserver proxy
servers Wireless users
What I want to do here is rl0 interface will be used for shapping uplink
traffic whereas rl1 interface will shape only downlink traffic to my network
group. Cable users will get higher priority than wireless users. Has anyone
got sample configuration with this network layout?
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