On Mon, Jan 03, 2000 at 12:36:47PM +0200, Arni Raghu wrote:
> google for linux-qos (using CBQ and other mechanisms)...should get some
> decent number of hits...it is not too easy but once u get a hang of it, it
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
There is only one decent hit (well, duplicated a few times) to
qos.ittc.ukans.edu. In fact, that is the ONLY decent website I have
found ANYWHERE with useful information on Linux QoS.
> is easy...
But getting the hang of it is plenty difficult and _very_ time consuming
without decent documentation.
Gary Mart
>
> hth,
> Arni
>
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> > hi everybody and happy millenium.
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> > we have a 64kbs line and we have around 250 . We are doing traffic
> > monitoring of ip , So some guys are using more bandwidth
> > so is there any way to limit the bandwidth so that each person can only
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> > that much.
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