Re: [squid-users] bandwith restriction

From: John Doe <jdmls_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 08:29:33 -0700 (PDT)

From: benjamin fernandis <benjo11111_at_gmail.com> > As per squid document, there are class object in that they are using > terms like aggregate , network and individual terms. > What does that mean? If I understand the documentation correctly: If IP=a.b.c.d aggregate (for class 1,2,3): *.*.*.*    = limit in all cases network (for class 2,3 only): a.b.*.*  = limit per network individual (for class 3 only) a.b.c.*    = limit per user aggregate > network > individual... For restore/maximum: See the buckets as real buckets with a max capacity of <maximum> and that constantly receive water at a speed of <restore>/s... If a user use all the water, he has to wait for the bucket to get filled again... JD
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