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Date:      Mon, 19 Feb 2001 20:23:11 +0200
From:      Mihai Claudiu Capatina <mihai.capatina@aignet.ro>
To:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   bridge+altq
Message-ID:  <3A91648E.C6B58389@aignet.ro>

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Hi,

Can you please help me out with a problem.

I am running ALTQ on a FreeBSD 4.2 which acts now as a router, but due
to changes

in the network i want this machine to act as a bridge and to make those
traffic adjustments.

Does this work...?

If yes , what i have to do(???)....in FreeBSD doc it says the I have to
make a new kernel

with BRIDGE and DUMMYNET options and to add some lines to sysctl.conf

Best Regards,

--
Mihai Claudiu Capatina
Wireless Network Manager & Network Administrator

AIG S.A. ( http://www.aignet.ro )

Phone : +40 95 102862 / +40 1 3102895
Fax   : +40 1 3102896



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<br>Hi,
<p>Can you please help me out with a problem.
<p>I am running ALTQ on a FreeBSD 4.2 which acts now as a router, but due
to changes
<p>in the network i want this machine to act as a bridge and to make those
traffic adjustments.
<p>Does this work...?
<p>If yes , what i have to do(???)....in FreeBSD doc it says the I have
to make a new kernel
<p>with BRIDGE and DUMMYNET options and to add some lines to sysctl.conf
<p>Best Regards,
<pre>--&nbsp;
Mihai Claudiu Capatina
Wireless Network Manager &amp; Network Administrator

AIG S.A. ( <A HREF="http://www.aignet.ro">http://www.aignet.ro</A>; )

Phone : +40 95 102862 / +40 1 3102895
Fax&nbsp;&nbsp; : +40 1 3102896</pre>
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