On 10/8/05, Szasz Revai Endre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 1) Is it possible, in the traffic shaper > - to create another parent queue (parent to HFSC) > - and to add some rules to this queue, so that traffic coming and > going from specific ip adresses would go through this queue (which > would have separate bandwidth)? > > My WAN consists of 2 types of speeds: a separate speed for the > internet and a separate speed to the metropolian area (which is also > on the internet, public ip addresses) > > +--+ Internet (256Kb) > LAN +--+ PfSense +--+ > +--+ Metropolian area (10Mb) > > I wanted the Internet to be traffic shaped and the rest of the > Metropolian Area to go through a separate queue (10Mb). > If this is not possible with the current configuration, just by hand, > would there be a possibility to do it somehow with routing? For > example 2 NICs, 2 public ips.
Take a look at how the EZ Shaper wizard creates parent queues. > 2) Also is it possible to equally share the bandwidth with the users on the > lan? > For example if there are 4 lan users, each user equally gets 25% of > the bandwidth. > If one user would leave, the others would each share 33% of the bandwidth. This is not possible at this time due to the absence of per user scheduler in altq. You can workaround this with a queue for each ip but that's somewhat a kludge. Scott --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
