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#!/bin/bash | |
# Full path to tc binary | |
TC=$(which tc) | |
# | |
# NETWORK CONFIGURATION | |
# interface - name of your interface device | |
# interface_speed - speed in mbit of your $interface | |
# ip - IP address of your server, change this if you don't want to use | |
# the default catch all filters. | |
# | |
interface=eth0 | |
interface_speed=100mbit | |
ip=4.1.2.3 # The IP address bound to the interface | |
# Define the upload and download speed limit, follow units can be | |
# passed as a parameter: | |
# kbps: Kilobytes per second | |
# mbps: Megabytes per second | |
# kbit: kilobits per second | |
# mbit: megabits per second | |
# bps: Bytes per second | |
download_limit=512kbit | |
upload_limit=10mbit | |
# Filter options for limiting the intended interface. | |
FILTER="$TC filter add dev $interface protocol ip parent 1: prio 1 u32" | |
# | |
# This function starts the TC rules and limits the upload and download speed | |
# per already configured earlier. | |
# | |
function start_tc { | |
tc qdisc show dev $interface | grep -q "qdisc pfifo_fast 0" | |
[ "$?" -gt "0" ] && tc qdisc del dev $interface root; sleep 1 | |
# start the tc configuration | |
$TC qdisc add dev $interface root handle 1: htb default 30 | |
$TC class add dev $interface parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate $interface_speed burst 15k | |
$TC class add dev $interface parent 1:1 classid 1:10 htb rate $download_limit burst 15k | |
$TC class add dev $interface parent 1:1 classid 1:20 htb rate $upload_limit burst 15k | |
$TC qdisc add dev $interface parent 1:10 handle 10: sfq perturb 10 | |
$TC qdisc add dev $interface parent 1:20 handle 20: sfq perturb 10 | |
# Apply the filter rules | |
# Catch-all IP rules, which will set global limit on the server | |
# for all IP addresses on the server. | |
$FILTER match ip dst 0.0.0.0/0 flowid 1:10 | |
$FILTER match ip src 0.0.0.0/0 flowid 1:20 | |
# If you want to limit the upload/download limit based on specific IP address | |
# you can comment the above catch-all filter and uncomment these: | |
# | |
# $FILTER match ip dst $ip/32 flowid 1:10 | |
# $FILTER match ip src $ip/32 flowid 1:20 | |
} | |
# | |
# Removes the network speed limiting and restores the default TC configuration | |
# | |
function stop_tc { | |
tc qdisc show dev $interface | grep -q "qdisc pfifo_fast 0" | |
[ "$?" -gt "0" ] && tc qdisc del dev $interface root | |
} | |
function show_status { | |
$TC -s qdisc ls dev $interface | |
} | |
# | |
# Display help | |
# | |
function display_help { | |
echo "Usage: tc [OPTION]" | |
echo -e "\tstart - Apply the tc limit" | |
echo -e "\tstop - Remove the tc limit" | |
echo -e "\tstatus - Show status" | |
} | |
# Start | |
if [ -z "$1" ]; then | |
display_help | |
elif [ "$1" == "start" ]; then | |
start_tc | |
elif [ "$1" == "stop" ]; then | |
stop_tc | |
elif [ "$1" == "status" ]; then | |
show_status | |
fi |
Hi @Lakshanz , pretty cool script. Can you please help me customize it for my use case, where I need to apply the rules to the wwan0
port of the router.
This port is used when the main internet connection fails and the router falls back to the mobile data connection.
This means that normally the wwan0 port does not have any ip.
Awesome ... working as was required
Thanks a lot for such a nice effort.
Thanks
it does not limit download speed the way I expected. Only upload did. I've noticed part of code burst 15k
impacts what i wanna ideally get.
it does not limit download speed the way I expected. Only upload did. I've noticed part of code
burst 15k
impacts what i wanna ideally get.
How to limit download speed, reduce the burst value?
it does not limit download speed the way I expected. Only upload did. I've noticed part of code
burst 15k
impacts what i wanna ideally get.
Same as you.
erron in lines 37, 38, 69, 69. need replace 'tc' to '$TC'
Hi! I just saw your code and it is amazing! I wanted to ask you if when using the global limit on the server (using the code just as it is displayed here) it limits the interface to have a top upload and download speed or if it limits any IP on that interface to have that limit, what I mean is, if you limit top download to lets say 1mbit, every IP will have 1mbit or if there are 2 IPs it will give each IP a part of that 1mbit