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Hello Fabian,
I recomend you use squid delay pools or WRR qdisc with patch for
squid.
see this links
http://wipl-wrr.sourceforge.net/
http://squid-docs.sourceforge.net/latest/html/x2116.html
Monday, August 19, 2002, 7:31:05 AM, you wrote:
FG> Hello lartc, I am using squid in transparent mode, a
Title: VoIP and QoS
There are two Linux routers, a 64K leased line is used
to connect these two machines. Now, we would like to run
Voice over IP between two machines. We have to run QoS and
tag voice packet's TOS field,
otherwise, the voice quality is terrible if we transfer file
and make vo
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Hello lartc, I am using squid in transparent mode, and bandwith control
with tc (htb). (redhat 7.3).
Currently I mark packets comming from 3128 (squid
port) to users, there are any way to filter the trafic if the object
that user request alreay is in the squid cache (hit)?
sorry for my english.
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On Sunday 18 August 2002 21:56, Ivo De Decker wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 18, 2002 at 09:48:09PM +0200, Stef Coene wrote:
> > Normally, each class gets the rate as a minimum. After that, the
> > remaning bandwidth is divided according to the proportions of the rate
> > (more accurate, the quantums) but
On Friday 16 August 2002 23:09, Amit Kucheria wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Sally Floyd's Link sharing paper defines the following:
>
> 1. Bounded class: class that is not allowed to borrow from ancestor
> classes, regardless of the limit status of those classes.
>
> 2. Isolated class: class that does not
> Say I have a internet link with 100kbits bandwith, then I want to share it
> between many clients (which will increase over time). Let's i start with 5
> clients with rate = 30kbits... See the total bandwith of users is 120kbits
> but I have only 100kbits So where is the problem I want to de
Hi.
I'm using HTB to divide my 115kbit (95kbit of actual speed - HDSL) link
for 10 people. IT seems to work fine for me. I have created such tree:
ISP --, 1:1 - rate 95kbit, ceil 95kbit, burst 10k
+-->1:10 - rate 95kbit, ceil 95kbit, burst 10k, prio 0
|
+-->1:20 - rate 30kbi
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Alexey Sheshka wrote:
> Hello!
> Sorry for ugly english.
> /sbin/iptables -A OUTPUT -t mangle -s x.x.x.x --sport 80 -j MARK --set-mark 199
And where is your tc filter statement? You must set some filters to catch
the traffic into corresponding class.
> But it doesn't work !
Hello,
I'm happy to announce a QoS Backport from 2.4 to 2.2.
This is unofficial DiffServ v9 release (a.k.a DS-9).
This beta release includes some bugfixes after the last 2.2
release, known as DS-8, many files copied from 2.4.19, some definitions
and functions useful for
Le dim 18/08/2002 à 13:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> In the normal operation I get 98Mbps ,but when I use cbq class ,and set the bandwith
> 50Mbit I get 15Mbps, :(
> what is the TC buttleneck ?
The bandwith parameter has to be set to the physical bandwith (use in
internal computation), not
Hello every body,
I install Traffic control on the my system(Kernel 2.4.7),when I adjust rule on that,my
network rate decrease,I don't know why,
In the normal operation I get 98Mbps ,but when I use cbq class ,and set the bandwith
50Mbit I get 15Mbps, :(
what is the TC buttleneck ?
I am really wa
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