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raakjoer@gmail.com
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      10-27-2005, 01:58 PM
In the past I have used 3com routers but for this particular project I
am looking to setup a wireless bridge (proxim QB20) between two
buildings and plan on having a linux router on each end. Each linux
router will have 3 nics in order to connect to a data network, a voice
network and the wireless bridge. I think I have all the routing figured
out based on reading through this forum, but I would like to have some
type of prioritization happening. At the remote office, I would like
the voice traffic, all bound for a specific IP to get priority over
anything else. Number two priority would be terminal services which is
going to a specific IP and a specific port. Can anyone tell me how to
accomplish this type of qos if possible? I've begun reading about tc
but I could not find anything for this type of traffic rules...Thanks
in advance...

 
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      10-28-2005, 03:13 AM
On 27 Oct 2005 06:58:41 -0700, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:

>In the past I have used 3com routers but for this particular project I
>am looking to setup a wireless bridge (proxim QB20) between two
>buildings and plan on having a linux router on each end. Each linux
>router will have 3 nics in order to connect to a data network, a voice
>network and the wireless bridge. I think I have all the routing figured
>out based on reading through this forum, but I would like to have some
>type of prioritization happening. At the remote office, I would like
>the voice traffic, all bound for a specific IP to get priority over
>anything else. Number two priority would be terminal services which is
>going to a specific IP and a specific port. Can anyone tell me how to
>accomplish this type of qos if possible? I've begun reading about tc
>but I could not find anything for this type of traffic rules...Thanks
>in advance...


You might find Martin A. Brown's documentation helpful. IIRC, it
contains some shaping stuff.
http://linux-ip.net/

or this:
http://www.rcc-project.net/
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Raqueeb Hassan
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      10-28-2005, 03:53 PM
You might read this one too. It's a fantastic material to try on.

http://www.knowplace.org/shaper/examples.html



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