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When using supernode to transfer data, how to limit the bandwidth of each edge separately to prevent one edge from occupying too much bandwidth of the supernode #53

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ld-2022 opened this issue Oct 24, 2024 · 1 comment
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There is no built in method to adjust the supernode bandwidth allocation. However, standard traffic shaping tools can be used to enforce fair traffic flows for the encapsulated tunnel traffic being sent from the supernode. Under linux, this would be using the tc command, which has lots of tutorials available

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