Stef,
Thanks for the reply.
I want my bridge to "emulate" a rate limit on the transmitter of the device
connected to that particular bridge interface. That's why I need an ingress
qdisc on each and every interface of my Linux bridge. This is what I tried:
tc qdisc add dev eth4 handle ffff: ingress
tc filter add dev eth4 parent ffff: protocol ip prio 50 u32 match ip \
src 0.0.0.0/0 police rate 100kbit burst 10k drop flowid :1
I didn't obeserve any rate reduction though. I suspect that on the bridge,
packets are being forwarded and therefore the ip-related matches have no
effect. How can I have the 'police rate 100kbit' portion of the command
without the ip-related arguments?
Thanks,
Marcelo.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stef Coene [mailto:stef.coene@;docum.org]
> Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 12:37 PM
> To: Albuquerque, Marcelo M; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: [LARTC] (no subject)
>
>
> On Friday 11 October 2002 20:40, Albuquerque, Marcelo M wrote:
> > I am trying to limit the rate for all traffic on the incoming interface
of
> > a Linux bridge. So far I have only been able to limit the outgoing rate.
I
> > am assuming I will have to use an ingress qdisc. The example found on
the
> > documentation works without errors but I can't see any rate reduction
> > (maybe because it applies to SYN's only). Does anybody know if limiting
> > rate on the incoming interface is possible on a Linux bridge, and if so,
> > how to go about configuring it.
>
> If you shape on a bridge, why not shaping on both interfaces
> ? That way you
> can shape in both directions.
> And you can use the ingress qdisc, but the shaping acutally
> happens with the
> policers in combination with the filters. Policsers are a
> sort of tbf, you
> can specify a maximum rate to it. So the filters will only
> match packets at
> a certain rate and you can drop packets exceeding that rate.
> So you can
> limit incoming packets.
>
>
> Stef
>
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