Re: altq: upsteam and downstream

2013-03-07 Thread lilit-aibolit
On 03/04/2013 10:17 PM, Martin Pelikan wrote: Hello. Thanks for your reply. I need to guaranty bandwidth for selected host (abu, ali) and pass all other traffic to bulk queue, but I have a lot of filter rules and don't know how to do it. I have applied queues to some pass rules and lost connectio

Re: altq: upsteam and downstream

2013-03-01 Thread Martin Pelikan
> queues_for_download="small big" > queues_for_upload="how about you go try it first and post a real problem" > > altq on $ext_if hfsc bandwidth 20Mb queue { $queues_for_download } > altq on $int_if hfsc bandwidth 20Mb queue { $queues_for_upload } Oops. Of course, swap "download" for "upload" in

Re: altq: upsteam and downstream

2013-03-01 Thread Martin Pelikan
> Hello misc, I'm a bit confusion with understanding such things. > I have a symmetrical channel to the Internet with 20 Mbits and > openbsd5.2 as gateway, with NAT. > Imagine I defined ALTQ on $ext_if and on $int_if. > Am I right that: > 1) ALTQ on $ext_if will be applied for upstream channel (i.e

Re: altq: upsteam and downstream

2013-03-01 Thread Janne Johansson
2013/3/1 lilit-aibolit : > Hello misc, I'm a bit confusion with understanding such things. [...] > Or am I totally wrong? Because I read man, faq, ca(REMOVED)el.org, Bad move. -- May the most significant bit of your life be positive.

altq: upsteam and downstream

2013-03-01 Thread lilit-aibolit
Hello misc, I'm a bit confusion with understanding such things. I have a symmetrical channel to the Internet with 20 Mbits and openbsd5.2 as gateway, with NAT. Imagine I defined ALTQ on $ext_if and on $int_if. Am I right that: 1) ALTQ on $ext_if will be applied for upstream channel (i.e. "upload s