On Wednesday 09 October 2002 17:54, Nickola Kolev wrote:
> Of course, the example given was my mistake. Anyway, consider these two:
>
> Number 1
> # Level 2 - Servers Class
> $tc class add dev $dev parent $ROOT_CLASS classid $SERVER_CLASS htb \
> rate $SERVER_GARAN ceil $SERVER_MAX
> $tc filter add dev $dev protocol ip parent $SERVER_CLASS prio $SERVER_PRIO
> u32 \ match ip dst 192.168.1.0/26 flowid $SERVER_CLASS
> # Level 2 - End Servers Class
>
>
> And number 2:
>
>
> # Level 2 - Servers Class
> $tc class add dev $dev parent $ROOT_CLASS classid $SERVER_CLASS htb \
> rate $SERVER_GARAN ceil $SERVER_MAX
> $tc filter add dev $dev protocol ip parent $ROOT_CLASS prio $SERVER_PRIO
> u32 \ match ip dst 192.168.1.0/26 flowid $SERVER_CLASS
> # Level 2 - End Servers Class
You have to add the filter to the class where you want to split the traffic,
so number 2.
Stef
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