* Andy a...@brandwatch.com [2013-10-09 17:14]:
After-all the packets egress the physical underlying interface so I
wonder if its possible to 'queue' on the physical interface 'on emX'
for example underneath the 802.1Q tagging, such that all the traffic
for all VLANs on top of that phys
On Mon 21 Oct 2013 10:45:41 BST, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Andy a...@brandwatch.com [2013-10-09 17:14]:
After-all the packets egress the physical underlying interface so I
wonder if its possible to 'queue' on the physical interface 'on emX'
for example underneath the 802.1Q tagging, such that all
Hi, A question for Henning I think?
Do you know if your new super duper HENQ queuing subsystem would allow this?
I.e. to queue on the underlying physical (or trunk) interface which all
the VLAN interfaces sit upon?
This would be amazing as this would mean that you could finally share
your
Hi all,
is there a way to configure altq on multiple interfaces, sharing the same
parameters (bandwidth, priorities, etc) ?
If not, is there some other mechanism to obtain the same result ?
Thanks for any suggestion.
Leonardo
:47, Leonardo Lombardo wrote:
Hi all,
is there a way to configure altq on multiple interfaces, sharing the same
parameters (bandwidth, priorities, etc) ?
If not, is there some other mechanism to obtain the same result ?
Thanks for any suggestion.
Leonardo
Thanks for your reply Andy.
What if I have:
- multiple VLANs on an internal IF
- have a limited bandwidth on external (say 10/10Mbit/s)
and I want to share the external bandwidth among all VLANs giving some IPs
(from different VLANs) each a bandwidth guarantee ?
Sorry if I was not clear in my
On Wed 09 Oct 2013 12:29:48 BST, Leonardo Lombardo wrote:
Thanks for your reply Andy.
What if I have:
- multiple VLANs on an internal IF
Just have a different set of queues for each 'on vlanX' etc.
- have a limited bandwidth on external (say 10/10Mbit/s)
Do as was suggested, have a
On Wed 09 Oct 2013 13:53:06 BST, Andy wrote:
On Wed 09 Oct 2013 12:29:48 BST, Leonardo Lombardo wrote:
Thanks for your reply Andy.
What if I have:
- multiple VLANs on an internal IF
Just have a different set of queues for each 'on vlanX' etc.
- have a limited bandwidth on external (say
Hi
I'm currently trying to enhance my altq-rules and I apologize in
advance if this is a FAQ, but I definitly googled:
So far, I used priq on my internal and external interface to prioritize
VoIP over SSH over mail over everything else. But now I have a third
interface that sometimes consumes a
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