Hello Jean,
For all that i know your tcng config would be perfectly fine. I will
mail you my 4000 node config. Please try the same out and lemme know it
if works for you.
Trevor
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 00:23, Jean-Francois Levesque wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have done that script to test my router :
>
>
> #include "fields.tc"
> #include "ports.tc"
>
>
> #define INTERFACE eth0
> #define LIMITEDRATE 1kBps
>
>
> dev INTERFACE {
> egress {
>
>
> /* In class selection path, the filters come first! DSmark */
>
>
> class ( <$AB10CL> ) if ip_dst == 10.1.1.10 || ip_src ==
> 10.1.1.10;
> class ( <$AB11CL> ) if ip_dst == 10.1.1.11 || ip_src ==
> 10.1.1.11;
> class ( <$AB12CL> ) if ip_dst == 10.1.1.12 || ip_src ==
> 10.1.1.12;
> class ( <$other> ) if 1 ;
>
>
> /* section in which we configure the qdiscs and classes */
>
>
> htb () {
> class ( rate 10kBps, ceil 10kBps ) {
> $AB10CL = class ( rate LIMITEDRATE, ceil LIMITEDRATE )
> { sfq; } ;
> $AB11CL = class ( rate LIMITEDRATE, ceil LIMITEDRATE )
> { sfq; } ;
> $AB12CL = class ( rate LIMITEDRATE, ceil LIMITEDRATE )
> { sfq; } ;
> $other = class ( rate 1kBps, ceil 1kBps ) { sfq; } ;
> }
> }
> }
> }
>
>
> I have plugged my machine behind the router but I see no difference when
> I download :-(
>
> What is wrong with that script?
>
> If this is not working, I'll try wrr.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jean-Francois
>
>
> Trevor Warren wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >
> > If you just wanna reduce the b/w pipe per server wrr could be a
> >simplistic implementation that would work.
> >
> > For real functionality see htb which works like a charm. For something
> >more complex see cbq.
> >
> >Trevor
> >
> >
>
>
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