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

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