Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 14:29:09 -0700 From: Glenn Dawson <glenn@antimatter.net> To: vladone <vladone@spaingsm.com>, freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: challenge with dummynet+ipfw Message-ID: <6.2.3.4.2.20050828142736.0402bad0@cobalt.antimatter.net> In-Reply-To: <1752667837.20050829001929@spaingsm.com> References: <1752667837.20050829001929@spaingsm.com>
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At 02:19 PM 8/28/2005, vladone wrote:
>Hi!
>I want to organize my bandwith in this mode
># download section
> 1000kbit/s
> |
> |
> |--------------------|
> | |
> | |
> hight low
> priorized traffic priorized
> | |
> 512kbit/s |
> | |
> user |---------------|
> share same | |
> bandwith | |
> 300 kbit/s 512kbit/s
> | |
> | |
> | |
> users share users share
> same bandwith same bandwith
>
>I want to use ipfw+dummynet. Solutions is to pass traffic that match
>an rule to multiple pipe or queue with different weights. But how?
>What is the precedence? (need sysctl net.inet.ip.fw.one_pass=0)
>If any have an solutions please be explicity. I dont want to be easy,
>but is significant in this case, in wich order apply rule, and how is
>configured pipe and queue. For this reason, solutions please put in
>this form (example):
You'd probably be better of using the altq features in pf.
-Glenn
>#section pipe and queue configuration
>ipfw pipe 1 config .....
>ipfw queue 8 config weight 3 pipe 6 ....
>..................
>
>#section ipfw rules
>ipfw add pipe 1 {match hight pri.}
>ipfw add pipe 5 {match low pri. 300k same bandwith}
>ipfw add queue 3 {match for hight pri. 512k same share}
>...............................
>
>I work for a time with dummynet. In this
>example have an important to build some hierarchy with dummy.
>
>P.S. this scheme is not changeable. Please refer to this situation.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
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