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[altq 1203] Re: traffic shaping (fwd)
I have the same problem. I need to limit incoming traffic.
if I have something like a Squid in this router, and
I don't want that it uses all my bandwidth to download the pages
for the clients behind the router (with a nat).
This is a typical scenario for me, when a sell a link
of 64Kbps, 128Kbps or any other, through wavelan links of 11Mbps
and I want that the client router only uses its bandwidth, to
squid download the pages, or to receive the e-mails, etc.
Rémi Guyomarch wrote:
>
> On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 01:46:49AM -0500, Nicolas Christin wrote:
> > On Sat, 24 Nov 2001, Scott Cruzen wrote:
> >
> > > You can do the same thing that ET/BWMGR does with ALTQ, because
> > > you have two interfaces in the traffic shaping device and you limit
> > > outgoing on both interfaces. The effect of limiting incoming
> > > (relative to your network) and outgoing traffic is the same even
> > > though ALTQ is limiting only outgoing traffic relative to the
> > > machine.
> >
> > Now you lost me. What you're saying is that traffic is purely
> > symmetric between any two hosts? I don't think so.
> ...
>
> Think about it that way :
>
> Machine X ------- A.Router.B ------- Machine Y
>
> With AltQ on Router you can shape the traffic going from X to Y and
> vice-versa, independently :
> - for streams coming from X to Y, you shape it while it's outgoing on
> interface Router.B.
> - for streams coming from Y to X, you shape it while it's outgoing on
> interface Router.A.
>
> --
> Rémi
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