On 12 April 2013 02:58, Sepherosa Ziehau <[email protected]> wrote:
> > You could use ALTQ fairq w/ PF, which is similar to dummynet's WF2Q > > Best Regards, > sephe > > -- > Tomorrow Will Never Die > Hum... but I need to do a hard limiting to all my customers. They have a unique IP address, so I can decide about the bandwidth (here, we are about to implement RADIUS to do auth too). The ideia here is to 1. limit external in/out traffic 2. do QoS over this limited traffic I have an average of 600 clients at the same time, so I think that FAIRQ could be a good thing but not to hard limiting every IP. If I offer three kinds of bandwidth to my customers, may I define three subclasses in FAIRQ and let the traffic of the right kinds go through the right queues? I think it does not work: if someone is hogging that queue, what the others will end up with? -- -------------------------------------------- Raimundo A. P. Santos Bacharelando em Informática ICMC - USP
