But how can I make that some incoming traffic have some preference than other. For example, if I'm downloading something from my company server I want that this traffic comes first than an anonymous ftp. After I have finished downloading something from my company server I want that the ftp uses the available bandwidth. Or by internals IP's I want that the traffic downloading to my laptop computer to have preference than the one going to my desktop PC.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
On Saturday 20 April 2002 22:54, Carlos del Castillo wrote:
> Hello there, I have been reading a lot of things regarding tc and
> diffserv but I'm little confused.
>
> I want to control traffic over my DSL connection. I would like to have
> different kind of services. First of all I would want that any machine
> behind my linux box can use all the downstream bandwidth onless there
> are no traffic for other machines.
No problem.
> Also I would like to make that the traffic from some nets have a high
> priority, and everything else low priority.
What do you mean with high prioriy? Higher bandwidth ?
> Alse I would like to set some machine behind my linux box to have high
> priority.
>
> Any ideas? or point on how tos or examples?
Just try to understand how you can make a htb/cbq hierarchy and try to build
your own setup. Not so difficult :)
I wrote some docs/scripts, you can find them on http://www.docum.org/
Stef
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