Re: Bandwidth management/Traffic control in Fedora

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On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 20:17:15 +0400,
  Alexander Kirillov <nevis2us@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>   What are the best sources of information for Linux based traffic control
>> (routing, filtering, bandwidth management), I found following
>>
>>  http://lartc.org/
>>  http://www.netfilter.org/
>>  http://www.vyatta.org/ (open source networking)
>>  http://www.squid-cache.org/
>>  http://www.squidguard.org/
>>
>> How can I implement ISP level bandwidth management (basically I don't know
>> best method for this); I could not found official website for QoS in Linux;
>> please reply with all the howtos and well known source of information.

The latrc howto is the best documentation I have found, though it is dated.
You'll probably want to supplement it by reading about IFB interfaces which are
the replacement for IMQ interfaces in 2.6. Though there isn't a lot of
documentation about them.

What do you mean at the ISP level? Are you working for an ISP and want
to implement a shaping policy? Or perhaps you want to shape traffic on
your internet connection (with you ISP) as opposed to your local network?

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