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I have a Redhat 9 box with 2 NICS - eth0 & eth1. Both NICs are
100mbit. I have the following IP addresses on eth1: 192.168.10.1/24 10.10.10.1/24 172.18.10.1/24 I would like to simulate a WAN environment between these 3 virtual IP addresses (each IP is the default gateway for 2 computers). The routing is working great between the 3 IP addresses. How can I limit the bandwidth used for each IP (and the machines behind each IP address). If I cannot limit the bandwidth, can I limit the bandwidth for the entire ethernet device? Ideally, I would like to have computers on all 3 interfaces talking to each other at 512kbps maximum. TIA!!!!! NoNameHere |
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(E-Mail Removed) (NoNameHere) wrote in news:ee7698ab.0312100620.ad449d9
@posting.google.com: > > How can I limit the bandwidth used for each IP (and the machines > behind each IP address). If I cannot limit the bandwidth, can I limit > the bandwidth for the entire ethernet device? > Here is how u limit it: http://lartc.org/ http://www.docum.org/ http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Traffic-Control-tcng-HTB-HOWTO/ http://tcng.sourceforge.net/ http://linux-ip.net/gl/tcng/ Here goes the theory: http://qos.ittc.ukans.edu/ http://opalsoft.net/qos/DS.htm http://www.almesberger.net/cv/papers/tcio8.pdf P.Krumins |
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