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Limit Bandwidth by port
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#!/bin/bash | |
# A script to limit the outgoing bandwidth of the consensus and execution layers by port | |
# We do this because the highest cost for running a node in AWS is the outgoing bandwidth | |
# Define your ports and their corresponding rate limits | |
declare -A ports=([30303]="500kbit" [9000]="1mbit") | |
# Define arbitrary class IDs for each port | |
declare -A class_ids=([30303]=1 [9000]=2) | |
# Delete any existing qdisc | |
tc qdisc del dev ens5 root 2>/dev/null || true | |
# Add the qdisc to the root of ens5 | |
tc qdisc add dev ens5 root handle 1: htb default 10 | |
# Loop over the ports | |
for port in "${!ports[@]}"; do | |
# Get the rate limit for this port | |
rate=${ports[$port]} | |
# Get the class ID for this port | |
class_id=${class_ids[$port]} | |
# Add a class with the rate limit under the root qdisc | |
tc class add dev ens5 parent 1: classid 1:$class_id htb rate $rate | |
# Add a filter that matches the port to the class | |
tc filter add dev ens5 protocol ip parent 1:0 prio 1 u32 match ip dport $port 0xffff flowid 1:$class_id | |
# Print a message | |
echo "Limited bandwidth of port $port to $rate." | |
done |
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