Traffic shaper rule triggered
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Hello to all,
I want to know if there is a way to trigger a traffic shaper rule at reaching a traffic threshold preset, example threshold of 1gb… If I get over of it, a traffic shaper rule is triggered to limit traffic. -
Hello to all,
I want to know if there is a way to trigger a traffic shaper rule at reaching a traffic threshold preset, example threshold of 1gb… If I get over of it, a traffic shaper rule is triggered to limit traffic.Your request seems a bit redundant because traffic-shaping is technically the intelligent scheduling of queued packets, and a queue is virtually non-existant until the bitrate meets or exceeds your configured bitrate (like the "1Gbit" bitrate in your example).
What exactly is your goal?
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Your request seems a bit redundant because traffic-shaping is technically the intelligent scheduling of queued packets, and a queue is virtually non-existant until the bitrate meets or exceeds your configured bitrate (like the "1Gbit" bitrate in your example).
What exactly is your goal?
I don't mean 1gb as bitrate, but as total amount of traffic that passes through an interface
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Your request seems a bit redundant because traffic-shaping is technically the intelligent scheduling of queued packets, and a queue is virtually non-existant until the bitrate meets or exceeds your configured bitrate (like the "1Gbit" bitrate in your example).
What exactly is your goal?
I don't mean 1gb as bitrate, but as total amount of traffic that passes through an interface
Ah, I see. Sadly, the answer is "No" then, unless you want to some scripting yourself.
Linux iptables does have this feature built-in.
FYI, gb = gigabit, gB or GB = gigabyte. I just spell it out to avoid confusion.
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Ah, I see. Sadly, the answer is "No" then, unless you want to some scripting yourself.
Linux iptables does have this feature built-in.
FYI, gb = gigabit, gB or GB = gigabyte. I just spell it out to avoid confusion.
Ok, thanks for your reply and clarification.