11-19-2013 01:30 AM - edited 03-07-2019 04:40 PM
Hello,
I've tried many solutions found in the Internet but still can't solve my problem.
I've got a task to limit bandwidth per user up to 2Mb/s to avoid full utilisation of internet connection by one or two users.
Can anybody write me (and for futures ) how can i (step-by-step) do such thing?
Ideal situation would be if every host from 192.10.0.0/24 will have own limit (i suppose that some people (management) would like to have higher limit) of bandwidth usage.
Thank you in advance for reply,
Pawel
11-19-2013 01:49 AM
11-19-2013 01:57 AM
Hi sandeepchoudhary21,
I've tried this before but it limits bandwidth i.e. to 10MB/s for subnet. I've tried to make separate access list for every IP in subnet but router is not able to get so long config...
BR
11-19-2013 02:47 AM
Hi
Do you have a firewall or proxy server on your network? These issues are normally easier solved with a proxy or firewall
John
11-19-2013 02:51 AM
Hi John,
Unfortunately I don't have any firewall or proxy. My network is tunneled to other network with central firawall and proxy over the Internet.
BR,
Pawel
11-19-2013 05:33 AM
Hi,
If you have a Cisco 6500 switch with sup 720 you could user-based rate limiting:
Otherwise you could setup a FreeBSD server running IPFW and use the pipe and bandwith options
John
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