chris.f...@yahoo.ca wrote:
Hello,

We have a customer with load-balanced path to us.  TCP throughput is
affected by some out-of-order packets, and we were looking for a way to
queue the interface in order to try and mitigate this.  Is it possible
to use any queueing mechanism to re-order packets received from this
customer before transmitting them, even at the cost of latency?!

I tried experimentation with CBWFQ with little to no success.  Any tips?

Is a different load balancing algorithm possible here? Perhaps flow-based load-balancing instead of packet-based would solve the problem. Less throughput achieved per flow but it should balance itself out when you factor in all the other flows. Plus no out-of-order packets.

Justin


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