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Apr 5, 2008

i want to limit each port for different bandwidth,

for example,port1 is with 1M,poer2 is with 10M,...etc.

i am not sure the feature need switch or router?

do you have any suggestion or machine can reach my needing?

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User Bandwidth

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Peter 5Mbps
Luke 4Mbps

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i know that sounds strange, but imagine Adrian only has access to the net on 1Mbps because that's all he needs.

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1, nameserver 123.123.123.2 and 123.123.123.3
3, first part gateway 123.123.123.4 and ip use from 123.123.123.5-123.123.123.128
4, second part gateway 123.123.123.129 and ip use from 123.123.123.130 - 123.123.123.255

what i am using?
centos 5.2 with vconfig installed

what i did?
1.i add the name server 123.123.123.2 and 123.123.123.3 to /etc/resolv.conf
2,i add the gateway 123.123.123.4 and 123.123.123.129 to /etc/sysconfig/network and added line" VLAN=yes"
3,i edited eth1 with following setting

#Realtek
DEVICE=eth1
BOOTPROTO=static
ONBOOT=yes
IPADDR=123.123.123.1
GATEWAY=
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
TYPE=Ethernet

4, i added eth1.2
DEVICE=eth1.2
BOOTPROTO=none
ONBOOT=yes
IPADDR=123.123.123.5
GATEWAY=123.123.123.4
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
TYPE=Ethernet
Vlan=yes

5, i added eth1.3
DEVICE=eth1.3
BOOTPROTO=none
ONBOOT=yes
IPADDR=123.123.123.130
GATEWAY=123.123.123.129
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
TYPE=Ethernet
Vlan=yes

then i restart the network

however the configuation fails to work,

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The current size of each fiber is 45 Mbit/s per operator. So I am looking for :

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- able to output snmp for monitoring
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- is branded and warrantly (a plus would be hardware extensible)
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A firewall :
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- not too big box, something between 1 and 6U

About brand, most probably about Cisco, Juniper, Extreme or some good brand.

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