Ken Ebling wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I setup an OpenBSD 3.9 machine to act as a router and traffic shape
> hosts behind it.
>
> The setup looks like this:
>
> INTERNET
> |
> SWITCH_1
> |
> OpenBSD 3.9 fxp0 (x.x.x.126 255.255.255.128)
> OpenBSD 3.9 fxp1 (x.x.x.129 255.255.255.128
Hi everyone,
I setup an OpenBSD 3.9 machine to act as a router and traffic shape
hosts behind it.
The setup looks like this:
INTERNET
|
SWITCH_1
|
OpenBSD 3.9 fxp0 (x.x.x.126 255.255.255.128)
OpenBSD 3.9 fxp1 (x.x.x.129 255.255.255.128)
|
SWITCH_2
|
SERVER
On 2005-07-30 20:11, Teren Sapp wrote:
Hi all,
I was told to just use altq to limit my roommate's bandwidth so I setup a
ruleset according to the FAQ as you see below. However, it doesn't seem to
be working effectively, any ideas? Thanks
Have you made rules to assign traffic to the queues? See
Hi all,
I was told to just use altq to limit my roommate's bandwidth so I setup a
ruleset according to the FAQ as you see below. However, it doesn't seem to
be working effectively, any ideas? Thanks
altq on $external cbq bandwidth 3.2Mb queue { std_ext, voip1_ext, teddy_ext
}
queue std_ext
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