Thanks very much for the reply. I've a doubt. Can I do Qos (shared and dedicated) for 
individual 3000 (approx.) IP's  ? Will there be any performance issues in real time ? 

Thank you 

regards 

Vinu Chandran.

On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 08:44:43 +0530
Raj Mathur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>     Enigma> Hi all I would like to implement QoS bandwidth management
>     Enigma> using the tc utility. My network might get increased to
>     Enigma> around 3000 clients. I would like to know is there any
>     Enigma> limitation in using tc command ? Can I move ahead in
>     Enigma> configuring the same ? Is there any other similar possible
>     Enigma> methods thru which I can achieve this ? I need to assign
>     Enigma> shared and dedicated bandwidth to our customers. Please
>     Enigma> help.
> 
> Use htb.init or cbq.init, both available from sourceforge.  These
> scripts make HTB and/or CBQ configuration trivial.
> 
> Regards,
> 
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