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Re: using queues to limit bandwidth
From: Peter Blair (pop
1024k.org)
Date: Mon May 01 2006 - 12:49:07 CDT
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I forgot to mention in my previous e-mail, that if you were to
implement the scenerio outlined in your e-mail, then the other company
would have to 'trust' that you're setting up your firewall to not
exceed your 100k of bandwidth.
Just setup a single queue that caps at 100k.
On 5/1/06, Chris Bullock <cgbullock
gmail.com> wrote:
> Can queues be used to queue overall bandwidth? We have a project where we
> will be sharing an Internet connection with another company, we will have an
> IP and they will have an IP each company providing their own firewall. I
> understand that queuing is able to queue based on protocol, etc on the same
> box but lets say there is a T1 shared between the companies, The company
> tells us, you can have one of our IP addresses but you can only use 100k of
> our bandwidth, can pf do this? I guess this is more bandwitdh throttling
> more so than queuing.
> TIA,
> Chris
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