X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?p=iproute2.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=examples%2FREADME.cbq;fp=examples%2FREADME.cbq;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hp=38c1089d1d1e0ee68054a2692a038b4c180e21c9;hb=3331a68859fd71047bb1f309048960b48eab2d83;hpb=2bd4a72f2100be7ad7d9518cb1d49bb2a5b71994 diff --git a/examples/README.cbq b/examples/README.cbq deleted file mode 100644 index 38c1089..0000000 --- a/examples/README.cbq +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -# CHANGES -# ------- -# v0.3a2- fixed bug in "if" operator. Thanks kad@dgtu.donetsk.ua. -# v0.3a- added TIME parameter. Example: -# TIME=00:00-19:00;64Kbit/6Kbit -# So, between 00:00 and 19:00 RATE will be 64Kbit. -# Just start "cbq.init timecheck" periodically from cron (every 10 -# minutes for example). -# !!! Anyway you MUST start "cbq.init start" for CBQ initialize. -# v0.2 - Some cosmetique changes. Now it more compatible with -# old bash version. Thanks to Stanislav V. Voronyi -# . -# v0.1 - First public release -# -# README -# ------ -# -# First of all - this is just a SIMPLE EXAMPLE of CBQ power. -# Don't ask me "why" and "how" :) -# -# This is an example of using CBQ (Class Based Queueing) and policy-based -# filter for building smart ethernet shapers. All CBQ parameters are -# correct only for ETHERNET (eth0,1,2..) linux interfaces. It works for -# ARCNET too (just set bandwidth parameter to 2Mbit). It was tested -# on 2.1.125-2.1.129 linux kernels (KSI linux, Nostromo version) and -# ip-route utility by A.Kuznetsov (iproute2-ss981101 version). -# You can download ip-route from ftp://ftp.inr.ac.ru/ip-routing or -# get iproute2*.rpm (compiled with glibc) from ftp.ksi-linux.com. -# -# -# HOW IT WORKS -# -# Each shaper must be described by config file in $CBQ_PATH -# (/etc/sysconfig/cbq/) directory - one config file for each CBQ shaper. -# -# Some words about config file name: -# Each shaper has its personal ID - two byte HEX number. Really ID is -# CBQ class. -# So, filename looks like: -# -# cbq-1280.My_first_shaper -# ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -# | | |______ Shaper name - any word -# | |___________________ ID (0000-FFFF), let ID looks like shaper's rate -# |______________________ Filename must begin from "cbq-" -# -# -# Config file describes shaper parameters and source[destination] -# address[port]. -# For example let's prepare /etc/sysconfig/cbq/cbq-1280.My_first_shaper: -# -# ----------8<--------------------- -# DEVICE=eth0,10Mbit,1Mbit -# RATE=128Kbit -# WEIGHT=10Kbit -# PRIO=5 -# RULE=192.168.1.0/24 -# ----------8<--------------------- -# -# This is minimal configuration, where: -# DEVICE: eth0 - device where we do control our traffic -# 10Mbit - REAL ethernet card bandwidth -# 1Mbit - "weight" of :1 class (parent for all shapers for eth0), -# as a rule of thumb weight=batdwidth/10. -# 100Mbit adapter's example: DEVICE=eth0,100Mbit,10Mbit -# *** If you want to build more than one shaper per device it's -# enough to describe bandwidth and weight once - cbq.init -# is smart :) You can put only 'DEVICE=eth0' into cbq-* -# config file for eth0. -# -# RATE: Shaper's speed - Kbit,Mbit or bps (bytes per second) -# -# WEIGHT: "weight" of shaper (CBQ class). Like for DEVICE - approx. RATE/10 -# -# PRIO: shaper's priority from 1 to 8 where 1 is the highest one. -# I do always use "5" for all my shapers. -# -# RULE: [source addr][:source port],[dest addr][:dest port] -# Some examples: -# RULE=10.1.1.0/24:80 - all traffic for network 10.1.1.0 to port 80 -# will be shaped. -# RULE=10.2.2.5 - shaper works only for IP address 10.2.2.5 -# RULE=:25,10.2.2.128/25:5000 - all traffic from any address and port 25 to -# address 10.2.2.128 - 10.2.2.255 and port 5000 -# will be shaped. -# RULE=10.5.5.5:80, - shaper active only for traffic from port 80 of -# address 10.5.5.5 -# Multiple RULE fields per one config file are allowed. For example: -# RULE=10.1.1.2:80 -# RULE=10.1.1.2:25 -# RULE=10.1.1.2:110 -# -# *** ATTENTION!!! -# All shapers do work only for outgoing traffic! -# So, if you want to build bidirectional shaper you must set it up for -# both ethernet card. For example let's build shaper for our linux box like: -# -# --------- 192.168.1.1 -# BACKBONE -----eth0-| linux |-eth1------*[our client] -# --------- -# -# Let all traffic from backbone to client will be shaped at 28Kbit and -# traffic from client to backbone - at 128Kbit. We need two config files: -# -# ---8<-----/etc/sysconfig/cbq/cbq-28.client-out---- -# DEVICE=eth1,10Mbit,1Mbit -# RATE=28Kbit -# WEIGHT=2Kbit -# PRIO=5 -# RULE=192.168.1.1 -# ---8<--------------------------------------------- -# -# ---8<-----/etc/sysconfig/cbq/cbq-128.client-in---- -# DEVICE=eth0,10Mbit,1Mbit -# RATE=128Kbit -# WEIGHT=10Kbit -# PRIO=5 -# RULE=192.168.1.1, -# ---8<--------------------------------------------- -# ^pay attention to "," - this is source address! -# -# Enjoy.