Queue Tree is all egress and is the correct way.
Create a parent queue attached to the interface, then create child
queues to queue your traffic based on your needs and markings.
Thank you,
John Michael Francis II
JMF Solutions, Inc
Wavefly - Internet Voip Cloud
INC 5000 #2593
CRN Fast Growth #105
251-517-5069
http://jmfsolutions.net
http://wavefly.com
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On 4/17/2017 3:02 PM, Robert Dillon via Mikrotik-users wrote:
All:
What is the best way of doing packet shaping on a Mikrotik CCR to
limit my upload bandwidth to my upstream provider to 500Mbps? A
simple rate-limit isn't working, the provider says I need to do actual
packet shaping outbound to them. The port I'm using to connect to
their router is eth1 on my CCR. So far my attempts have not been
effective.
Any input is appreciated.
Robert Dillon
In the Stix Broadband LLC, Co-Owner
814-472-2662 Office
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
www.itxbb.net <http://www.itxbb.net/>
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