Perhaps the magic shaper wizard will solve my problem?
Joe
On Aug 21, 2010, at 3:16 PM, Joe <j dot commisso at verizon dot net> wrote:
> Hi and thank you for m0n0wall.
>
> We've got three ipsec vpns between four sites.
>
> Our software operates on wyse50 emulation telnet sessions with print
> jobs through the vpns.
>
> Some users are permitted to use the www and we want to prioritize
> our telnet/printing apps.
> What happens, of course, is that the www impacts the telnet sessions.
>
> Telnet & text printing have low bandwidth needs anyway.
>
> I have followed the traffic shaping guide by Adam Nellemann here:
> <http://m0n0.ch/wall/list/showmsg.php?id=35/88>
> Thanks for that Adam.
>
> I have set up two pipes per the guide as follows:
>
> (No: Bandwidth, Delay, Mask, Description)
>
> 1: 232 Kbit/s, [blank], [blank], "<= ADSL Full"
> 2: 992 Kbit/s, [blank], [blank], "=> ADSL Full"
>
> I have also set up queues per the guide:
>
> (Num: Pipe, Weight, Mask, Description)
>
> 1: 1, 96, [blank], "<= High"
> 2: 1, 32, [blank], "<= Medium"
> 3: 1, 2, [blank], "<= Low"
> 4: 2, 96, [blank], "=> High"
> 5: 2, 32, [blank], "=> Medium"
> 6: 2, 2, [blank], "=> Low"
>
> I need help with the rules.
>
> Another important item:
> We have one single UNIX server which all users at all sites telnet
> into, using the vpn.
>
> So, we need to prioritize those sessions and the print jobs which
> originate from the UNIX server and go out to all sites.
>
> Is this simple? Because I have spent a couple of hours on this and
> can't get it.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Joe
>
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