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-An individual configuration file is used to define each bandwidth control policy. This file specifies bandwidth limits for protocol classes (groups). The method is similar to [[shaping_settings|overall bandwidth control]]). 
  
-[[subscriber_management|fdpi_ctrl]] utility applies the configured policies to subscribers. 
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-The format of the instruction: 
-<code> 
-fdpi_ctrl команда --policing файл_описания_полисинга [список_IP] 
-</code> 
-Instructions' syntax and IP addresses specification methods are described in details here: [[subsman_cmd|Control instructions]]. 
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-The First Example: 
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-We intend to offer our subscribers the plan for 10 Mb/s with torrent bandwidth limit of 3 Mb/s. 
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-To accomplish the goal we create a class for torrents as described in [[priority_config|Configuring priorities]].  
-<code> 
-bittorrent   cs1          
-default      cs0 
-</code> 
-We split the traffic into 2 classes for this example:\\ 
-cs0 - corresponds to DSCP=0 QOS(IPP)=0 Best Effort\\ 
-cs1 - corresponds to DSCP=8 QOS(IPP)=1 Priority 
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-We create the configuration file rateplan_1.cfg. It specifies bandwidth limits for each of 8 protocol classes (groups). We use HTB (the method of borrowing available bandwidth) and specify the bandwidth limit for torrents 3 Mb, but not smaller than 1 Mb. Unlike torrents, other traffic may take the whole available bandwidth. 
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-<code> 
-htb_inbound_root=rate 10mbit  
-htb_inbound_class0=rate 8bit ceil 10mbit 
-htb_inbound_class1=rate 1mbit ceil 3mbit  
-htb_inbound_class2=rate 8bit ceil 10mbit 
-htb_inbound_class3=rate 8bit ceil 10mbit 
-htb_inbound_class4=rate 8bit ceil 10mbit 
-htb_inbound_class5=rate 8bit ceil 10mbit 
-htb_inbound_class6=rate 8bit ceil 10mbit 
-htb_inbound_class7=rate 8bit ceil 10mbit 
-htb_root=rate 10mbit  
-htb_class0=rate 8bit ceil 10mbit 
-htb_class1=rate 1mbit ceil 3mbit  
-htb_class2=rate 8bit ceil 10mbit 
-htb_class3=rate 8bit ceil 10mbit 
-htb_class4=rate 8bit ceil 10mbit 
-htb_class5=rate 8bit ceil 10mbit 
-htb_class6=rate 8bit ceil 10mbit 
-htb_class7=rate 8bit ceil 10mbit 
-</code> 
-htp_inbound_root, htb_root are the root classes that define the overall bandwidth for inbound and outbound traffic. The bandwidth is distributed within these classes.\\ 
-rate - is the minimal bandwidth\\ 
-ceil - is the maximum bandwidth that can be borrowed from the root class if available\\ 
-class2-7 would not be used as we configure two classes only: 0 and 1. 
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-Here we assign the configured policy to subscribers that use this plan: 
-<code> 
-fdpi_ctrl load --policing rateplan_1.cfg --file subscribers_with_rateplan_1.txt 
-</code> 
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-The Second Example: 
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-Let us assign the plan from the previous example to a subscriber with several IPs. 
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-Check that BD support is enabled in dpi /etc/dpi/fastdpi.conf: 
-<code> 
-udr=1 
-</code> 
-If it is not enabled: we enable it and restart DPI: service fastdpi restart 
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-We reserve for corporative subscriber all his IPs: 
-<code> 
-fdpi_ctrl load --bind_multi --user OOO_PizzaJohnes:192.168.0.1-192.168.0.5,192.168.1.10-192.168.1.25 
-</code> 
-The subscriber's IP list can be modified [[dpi_ipmulti|dynamically]] (i.e. add new IPs and delete it). 
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-We assign the bandwidth limits according to the plan: 
-<code> 
-fdpi_ctrl load --policing rateplan_1.cfg --login OOO_PizzaJohnes 
-</code> 
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-//For advanced users//:  
-We advise to learn how to [[bandwidth_incoming|control outbound traffic via feedback loop]]. 
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