Jason Wallace (supp...@azii.net) a écrit le [28/04/10 à 23:28]:
> Rick,
>     I had considered that.  Then I read Butch's blog about when he developed
> it, and there were a few things that I think would prevent it from working
> correctly in my network:
> 1. His script seems to be tailored for RouterOS; he mentions that the script
> uses the PCQ qdisc (which is RouterOS only) and my router is linux based.
> 2. It sounds like it was built to control the flows in a macroscopic
> network-wide way, I will need the filters to be applied to every IP
> individually.
> 
> I could start with his script, but I'd have to do a lot of rewriting, I 
> think. 
> The router I have is just loafing and I really don't want another box to do
> this if I don't have to.
> 
> Jason

Hi Jason,

What do you exactly want to do ?
Traffic shape on IP ? ports ?
On what kind of device ? Linux ? Mikrotik ?
Sure it is Linux, by you question.

You may considered in first stage to MARK packets which are important for
your business.

And then filtered them by means of filters. Consider IMQ if you want to
traffic shape ingress and egress.

I have some scripts for this kind of stuff : 'ppp customers with
different type of service : std, p-t-p, voip' on linux routers.

Regards,
-- 
Christophe Lucas - Network Engineer - c.lu...@infosat.tm.fr
Tel : +33(0)974.762.595 - Fax : +33(0)2.35.63.48.22


> 
> 
> 
> RickG wrote:
> 
>     Contact Butch Evans, pay small amount for his script, problem solved! 
> -RickG
> 
>     On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 1:28 PM, Jason Wallace <supp...@azii.net> wrote:
> 
> 
>         I am finding that I need to improve the QOS of my network (I picked 
> up a
>         few customers with lots of teens, etc).  Right now I use tc rules to
>         limit everyone to the contracted speeds, but would like to use tc 
> filter
>         rules to give KNOWN GOOD traffic a good priority and UNKNOWN traffic a
>         lesser priority.  This will probably be done for each individual ip
>         address (this is how it's set up right now).
> 
>         Does anyone know where I can find some examples of tc filters that 
> will
>         "catch" good traffic like html, dns, interactive, VOIP, maybe
>         video/flash/streaming?
> 
>         Also, can anyone direct me to a info on using tc/iptables to limit the
>         number of connections per ip address?
> 
>         Jason



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