[GLLUG] traffic throtling

Mark Szidik/mlc SzidikM at mlcnet.org
Tue Apr 3 17:00:48 EDT 2007


tcng does look like the right ting to get.  Last release for it was: Oct 
2004!  Here is my attempt to build from source:
building tcsim:       yes
found kernel 2.6.20, need one of 
2.4.3,2.4.4,2.4.5,2.4.6,2.4.7,2.4.8,2.4.9,2.4.10,2.4.12,
2.4.13,2.4.14,2.4.15,2.4.16,2.4.17,2.4.18,2.4.19,2.4.20,2.4.21,2.4.22,
2.4.23,2.4.24,2.4.25,2.4.26,2.4.27,2.5.0,2.5.1,2.5.2,2.5.3,2.5.4

A little dated!

This is a CentOS based system and there is no tcng built for it, but tc is 
there by default.

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Basher584 <basher584 at basher584.org> 
04/03/2007 04:41 PM

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Re: [GLLUG] traffic throtling






tcng is like a frontend compiler that outputs to tc.  You can create a 
config file that is much easier to read and understand.

http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Traffic-Control-tcng-HTB-HOWTO/

There are some examples there, that should help you out.

-Ben

On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 03:33:37PM -0400, Mark Szidik/mlc wrote:
> Any doing traffic shaping?  I want to limit outbound http traffic on one 

> host to 1Mbps.  My research led me to /sbin/tc, but I don't really 
> understand it.  Assuming this is the right tool, the examples I find 
> online are more complex than what I need (making it hard to understand). 

> Anyone able to help with this? 
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks,
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