Hello to all here,
I would be grateful if you share your ideas and experience with me.
The problem is not related to OpenBSD as I do not use it yet in production environment, but I plan to go over it as soon as I finish my tests and feel comfortable with it. :-)
Actually the developers have done grate job, thanks and keep the good work.
I work for small ISP with clients over metro links.
The problem is that I could not get outgoing traffic (from my clients to the Internet) shaped the correct way. I have 4 bgp sessions with different transit providers on 4 different interfaces, so sometimes I see outgoing traffic loads by single client over all 4 links which is 4 times this client should get :-( Is there a way to shape the outgoing traffic, for example, to total of 5Mbps to single client no mater which interface he uses to exit? Something like combined queue... not 5Mbps per interface.

I was thinking about creating loopback interface for each client and put queues and redirect all traffic through it.
Is there a point doing this?
Currently it is single router setup.

I hope I made it somehow clear. If you need additional info just let me know.

Thanks for your time,
Ivo

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