As Sebastian pointed out, you will need to do some state manipulation to
apply your traffic flows to an up and down queue.  You can also do this by
setting your state-policy to be if-bound.

On 10/19/07, Richard Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> n0g0013 wrote:
> > On 19.10-15:15, Richard Wilson wrote:
> > [ ... ]
> >> altq on $ext_if cbq bandwidth 9.1Mb queue { adsl_up, sdsl_up }
> >> altq on $client_if cbq bandwidth 9.1Mb queue { adsl_dn, sdsl_dn }
> >>
> >> queue adsl_up bandwidth 256Kb cbq
> >> queue adsl_dn bandwidth 2Mb cbq
> >
> > is there a reason that these have no child queues defined?  i don't
> > see how the implied child queues can borrow without that.
> >
>
> Yes, because I've copied them down wrong. They should of course be:
>
> queue adsl_up bandwidth 256Kb cbq { adsl_client1_up, adsl_client2_up }
> queue adsl_dn bandwidth 2Mb cbq { adsl_client1_dn, adsl_client2_dn }
>
> etc.
>
> Sorry for the glitch.
>
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