Re: [squid-users] Dedicate Bandwidth to IP Address

2011-02-23 Thread Eliezer
well squid is not a QOS software and in this specific case you should do 
it in squid with\and
your routing\networking system and not only on squid because most of 
skype data
is going using other protocols then http using your squid server however 
in many cases they are using also http\port 80.



Regards Eliezer


On 23/02/2011 13:29, Edmonds Namasenda wrote:


Eliezer, these are general video calls; Skype, Sonix etc

On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Eliezer  wrote:
   

Well it depends on the protocol that is used on the video conference
and not necessarily related to  the cache proxy.


Regards Eliezer


On 23/02/2011 09:17, Edmonds Namasenda wrote:

 

Dear all.

I would like to have a video conference call on my LAN using a
particular I.P Address. This is going to be for a limited time and I
want a clear connection.
We are already running Squid in transparent proxy mode with some ACLs
limiting HTTP access, downloads, streaming to a particular group of
I.P Addresses. However the I.P Address I want to use is among the
admin addresses with open (unrestricted) access to anything.

How can I allocate 512K of my bandwidth to that particular I.P Address
for a test call? I can then adjust (increase or decrease) the
bandwidth to test the effects.

--
Thank you and kind regards,

I.P.N Edmonds
ICT Practitioner&Consultant

   
 


Re: [squid-users] Dedicate Bandwidth to IP Address

2011-02-23 Thread Edmonds Namasenda
Eliezer, these are general video calls; Skype, Sonix etc

On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Eliezer  wrote:
> Well it depends on the protocol that is used on the video conference
> and not necessarily related to  the cache proxy.
>
>
> Regards Eliezer
>
>
> On 23/02/2011 09:17, Edmonds Namasenda wrote:
>
>> Dear all.
>>
>> I would like to have a video conference call on my LAN using a
>> particular I.P Address. This is going to be for a limited time and I
>> want a clear connection.
>> We are already running Squid in transparent proxy mode with some ACLs
>> limiting HTTP access, downloads, streaming to a particular group of
>> I.P Addresses. However the I.P Address I want to use is among the
>> admin addresses with open (unrestricted) access to anything.
>>
>> How can I allocate 512K of my bandwidth to that particular I.P Address
>> for a test call? I can then adjust (increase or decrease) the
>> bandwidth to test the effects.
>>
>> --
>> Thank you and kind regards,
>>
>> I.P.N Edmonds
>> ICT Practitioner&  Consultant
>>
>


Re: [squid-users] Dedicate Bandwidth to IP Address

2011-02-23 Thread Eliezer

Well it depends on the protocol that is used on the video conference
and not necessarily related to  the cache proxy.


Regards Eliezer


On 23/02/2011 09:17, Edmonds Namasenda wrote:


Dear all.

I would like to have a video conference call on my LAN using a
particular I.P Address. This is going to be for a limited time and I
want a clear connection.
We are already running Squid in transparent proxy mode with some ACLs
limiting HTTP access, downloads, streaming to a particular group of
I.P Addresses. However the I.P Address I want to use is among the
admin addresses with open (unrestricted) access to anything.

How can I allocate 512K of my bandwidth to that particular I.P Address
for a test call? I can then adjust (increase or decrease) the
bandwidth to test the effects.

--
Thank you and kind regards,

I.P.N Edmonds
ICT Practitioner&  Consultant
   


[squid-users] Dedicate Bandwidth to IP Address

2011-02-22 Thread Edmonds Namasenda
Dear all.

I would like to have a video conference call on my LAN using a
particular I.P Address. This is going to be for a limited time and I
want a clear connection.
We are already running Squid in transparent proxy mode with some ACLs
limiting HTTP access, downloads, streaming to a particular group of
I.P Addresses. However the I.P Address I want to use is among the
admin addresses with open (unrestricted) access to anything.

How can I allocate 512K of my bandwidth to that particular I.P Address
for a test call? I can then adjust (increase or decrease) the
bandwidth to test the effects.

--
Thank you and kind regards,

I.P.N Edmonds
ICT Practitioner & Consultant