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Shane McKinley
From: Ken Felix (C) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 3:40 PM
To: vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com
Subject: [Vyatta-users] router on the stick
> I'm using tc to do bandwidth rate-limiting
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Subject: [Vyatta-users] router on the stick
> I'm using tc to do bandwidth rate-limiting
> and that works well on the vifs. In short, you should be good.
Sorry for butting in, but are exactly "tc" that your mentioning for
throttling of bandwidth? Since vyatta today does
> I'm using tc to do bandwidth rate-limiting
> and that works well on the vifs. In short, you should be good.
Sorry for butting in, but are exactly "tc" that your mentioning for
throttling of bandwidth? Since vyatta today doesn't allow for any QoS
service policy maps, I also looking at
I'm using it in this manner with many (30+) vlans with no issues. I'm
not doing any firewalling, but iptables can handle vlan interfaces, so
that shouldn't be an issue. I'm using tc to do bandwidth rate-limiting
and that works well on the vifs. In short, you should be good.
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On Jan 2, 2008 12:18 AM, Vects <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> Does vyatta support "router on the stick" configuration?
> I want to deploy it in web hosting environment when every customer has
> the own vlan.
> Is there any known problem with firewall in such a configuration?
>
> Than
Hello there,
Does vyatta support "router on the stick" configuration?
I want to deploy it in web hosting environment when every customer has
the own vlan.
Is there any known problem with firewall in such a configuration?
Thanks, Alexc
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