Limiting small packets

From time to time I am seeing a user blow past simple queues. The traffic is like 80,000 packets per second. Is there a way to limit or slow down small packets per sec?
Phil

How can a user blow past a simple queue?
Do you do source address filtering in your network?
Is the user generating or receiving these packets?

and also, what are these packets? ports, source/destination… maybe you have identified the cause, or at least the protocol…

hi, lastguru
i’m having same problem here
single user can bypass simple queues, traffic is udp and network is masqueraded

simple queue on interface=all ; target address=customer ip

I believe that simple queue didn’t shape udp traffic?

My simple Queues are set up
Customer Name IP= 12.178.248.98 dst-address limit-at=400kbps/100kbps max-limit=700kbps/128kbps

I’m seeing Torch traffic like this..
Protocol src. Address dst.Address TxPackets RxPackets
17(udp) 221.208.208.5 12.178.248.98 455 104256

This user will be transferring 7.5mbps up… basically all available bandwidth.