Re: [Bloat] SQM Settings for Bonded DSL?

2018-06-21 Thread Rich Brown
My DSL modem is running the native/factory OS.

A separate OpenWrt modem (WRT3200ACM with davidc502's firmware) that's running 
SQM handles traffic from the laptops/phones/desktops.

Rich


> On Jun 21, 2018, at 2:10 PM, David Lang  wrote:
> 
> Is that router running openwrt? or are you having to operate downstream of it?
> 
> I've got a bonded DSL line (10/2) and the current router has a 2.6 kernel, 
> and has horrible buffer bloat, but I have not been able to track down 
> something I can use to replace it.
> 
> David Lang
> 
> On Thu, 21 Jun 2018, Rich Brown wrote:
> 
>> Hi folks,
>> 
>> Our local DSL ISP (Consolidated Communications, Inc, formerly Fairpoint) 
>> recently installed a Smart/RG SR555ac (https://www.smartrg.com/sr555ac) 
>> bonded ADSL2 modem.
>> 
>> I seem to remember earlier messages stating that the dual queues in the DSL 
>> modem screwed up (or, de-optimized) the SQM in the router. 
>> The web GUI does provide info on SNR, sync rates, etc. Any advice for SQM 
>> beyond the standard, "measure the no-SQM speed, then start at 5% below..."? 
>> Thanks.
>> 
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Re: [Bloat] SQM Settings for Bonded DSL?

2018-06-21 Thread David Lang

Is that router running openwrt? or are you having to operate downstream of it?

I've got a bonded DSL line (10/2) and the current router has a 2.6 kernel, and 
has horrible buffer bloat, but I have not been able to track down something I 
can use to replace it.


David Lang

On Thu, 21 Jun 2018, Rich Brown wrote:


Hi folks,

Our local DSL ISP (Consolidated Communications, Inc, formerly Fairpoint) 
recently installed a Smart/RG SR555ac (https://www.smartrg.com/sr555ac) bonded 
ADSL2 modem.

I seem to remember earlier messages stating that the dual queues in the DSL modem screwed up (or, de-optimized) the SQM in the router. 


The web GUI does provide info on SNR, sync rates, etc. Any advice for SQM beyond the 
standard, "measure the no-SQM speed, then start at 5% below..."? Thanks.

Rich
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Re: [Bloat] SQM Settings for Bonded DSL?

2018-06-21 Thread Rich Brown
Hi folks,

It's great to get all this advice from people who know more than I do :-) (I 
should note that the bonded DSL seemed to be working as expected using the 
no-sqm speed minus 5% procedure.)

Once all the solstice celebrations this weekend settle down (Happy Summer!), 
I'll pull together some data from the DSL modem and the ATM Overhead Detector 
and share it with the list.

Best,

Rich

> On Jun 21, 2018, at 9:35 AM, Sebastian Moeller  wrote:
> 
> Hi Jonathan,
> 
>> On Jun 21, 2018, at 15:16, Jonathan Foulkes  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Rich, Sebastian,
>> 
>> Most bonded modems do a good job of making the line look just like a single, 
>> higher-capacity line. The only major issues I’ve observed is when the bonded 
>> lines have some asymmetry to them (e.g. one link has weaker SNR), then the 
>> bond drops, re-synchs and continues. But occasionally, it will run for 
>> extended periods at 50% capacity (i.e. on only one of the lines).
>> It uses PMT protocols, so not at all like mwan3, as any one connection can 
>> achieve full throughput of the bonded set.
>> 
>> I have data on hundreds of bonded lines, and other than the scenarios I 
>> mentioned above about bad bonds, as far as SQM goes, it behaves just like 
>> any other DSL line of equal capacity. So all the same guidelines would apply.
>> 
> 
> Thank you very much, all very useful to know.
> 
> 
> @Rich, could I ask you to try to run the 
> https://github.com/moeller0/ATM_overhead_detector on your shiny bonded link? 
> I am really curious how this will cope with such a link (I expect no issues, 
> but the proof and the pudding thing still applies).
> 
> Also I see that bonding might have additional overhead that might not be per 
> packet so will not be picked up by ATM_overhead_detector, so you might need 
> to aim a bit lower with the shaper settings than usually.
> 
> Best Regards
>   Sebastian
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> I hope that helps,
>> 
>> Jonathan Foulkes
>> 
>>> On Jun 21, 2018, at 7:14 AM, Sebastian Moeller  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Rich,
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
 On Jun 21, 2018, at 13:08, Rich Brown  wrote:
 
 Hi folks,
 
 Our local DSL ISP (Consolidated Communications, Inc, formerly Fairpoint) 
 recently installed a Smart/RG SR555ac (https://www.smartrg.com/sr555ac) 
 bonded ADSL2 modem.
 
 I seem to remember earlier messages stating that the dual queues in the 
 DSL modem screwed up (or, de-optimized) the SQM in the router. 
>>> 
>>> As far as I can see this should not really cause an issue (besides that 
>>> latency for single packets will be limited by the fact that you have two 
>>> half-total-bandwidth links) except maybe that there might be additional 
>>> overhead for the bonding on the link, but I have never looked at channel 
>>> bonding so this is pure spekulation. I assume here that your Modem handles 
>>> the bonding transparently. I could envision that running an non-transparent 
>>> load-balancer (like with mwan3 under openwrt) might introduce issues for 
>>> sqm, but if all you see is one ethernet link to the modem I do not expect 
>>> any major quirks (except latency not being in line with the expectancy from 
>>> total bandwidth).
>>> 
 
 The web GUI does provide info on SNR, sync rates, etc. Any advice for SQM 
 beyond the standard, "measure the no-SQM speed, then start at 5% 
 below..."? Thanks.
>>> 
>>> I am curius myself and would like to ask you to keep me/the list posted 
>>> on whatever you find out about the applicability of sqm to bonding.
>>> 
>>> Best Regards
>>> Sebastian
>>> 
>>> 
 
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Re: [Bloat] SQM Settings for Bonded DSL?

2018-06-21 Thread Sebastian Moeller
Hi Jonathan,

> On Jun 21, 2018, at 15:16, Jonathan Foulkes  wrote:
> 
> Hi Rich, Sebastian,
> 
> Most bonded modems do a good job of making the line look just like a single, 
> higher-capacity line. The only major issues I’ve observed is when the bonded 
> lines have some asymmetry to them (e.g. one link has weaker SNR), then the 
> bond drops, re-synchs and continues. But occasionally, it will run for 
> extended periods at 50% capacity (i.e. on only one of the lines).
> It uses PMT protocols, so not at all like mwan3, as any one connection can 
> achieve full throughput of the bonded set.
> 
> I have data on hundreds of bonded lines, and other than the scenarios I 
> mentioned above about bad bonds, as far as SQM goes, it behaves just like any 
> other DSL line of equal capacity. So all the same guidelines would apply.
> 

Thank you very much, all very useful to know.


@Rich, could I ask you to try to run the 
https://github.com/moeller0/ATM_overhead_detector on your shiny bonded link? I 
am really curious how this will cope with such a link (I expect no issues, but 
the proof and the pudding thing still applies).

Also I see that bonding might have additional overhead that might not be per 
packet so will not be picked up by ATM_overhead_detector, so you might need to 
aim a bit lower with the shaper settings than usually.

Best Regards
Sebastian




> I hope that helps,
> 
> Jonathan Foulkes
> 
>> On Jun 21, 2018, at 7:14 AM, Sebastian Moeller  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Rich,
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jun 21, 2018, at 13:08, Rich Brown  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi folks,
>>> 
>>> Our local DSL ISP (Consolidated Communications, Inc, formerly Fairpoint) 
>>> recently installed a Smart/RG SR555ac (https://www.smartrg.com/sr555ac) 
>>> bonded ADSL2 modem.
>>> 
>>> I seem to remember earlier messages stating that the dual queues in the DSL 
>>> modem screwed up (or, de-optimized) the SQM in the router. 
>> 
>>  As far as I can see this should not really cause an issue (besides that 
>> latency for single packets will be limited by the fact that you have two 
>> half-total-bandwidth links) except maybe that there might be additional 
>> overhead for the bonding on the link, but I have never looked at channel 
>> bonding so this is pure spekulation. I assume here that your Modem handles 
>> the bonding transparently. I could envision that running an non-transparent 
>> load-balancer (like with mwan3 under openwrt) might introduce issues for 
>> sqm, but if all you see is one ethernet link to the modem I do not expect 
>> any major quirks (except latency not being in line with the expectancy from 
>> total bandwidth).
>> 
>>> 
>>> The web GUI does provide info on SNR, sync rates, etc. Any advice for SQM 
>>> beyond the standard, "measure the no-SQM speed, then start at 5% below..."? 
>>> Thanks.
>> 
>>  I am curius myself and would like to ask you to keep me/the list posted 
>> on whatever you find out about the applicability of sqm to bonding.
>> 
>> Best Regards
>>  Sebastian
>> 
>> 
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Re: [Bloat] SQM Settings for Bonded DSL?

2018-06-21 Thread Jonathan Foulkes
Hi Rich, Sebastian,

Most bonded modems do a good job of making the line look just like a single, 
higher-capacity line. The only major issues I’ve observed is when the bonded 
lines have some asymmetry to them (e.g. one link has weaker SNR), then the bond 
drops, re-synchs and continues. But occasionally, it will run for extended 
periods at 50% capacity (i.e. on only one of the lines).
It uses PMT protocols, so not at all like mwan3, as any one connection can 
achieve full throughput of the bonded set.

I have data on hundreds of bonded lines, and other than the scenarios I 
mentioned above about bad bonds, as far as SQM goes, it behaves just like any 
other DSL line of equal capacity. So all the same guidelines would apply.

I hope that helps,

Jonathan Foulkes

> On Jun 21, 2018, at 7:14 AM, Sebastian Moeller  wrote:
> 
> Hi Rich,
> 
> 
> 
>> On Jun 21, 2018, at 13:08, Rich Brown  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi folks,
>> 
>> Our local DSL ISP (Consolidated Communications, Inc, formerly Fairpoint) 
>> recently installed a Smart/RG SR555ac (https://www.smartrg.com/sr555ac) 
>> bonded ADSL2 modem.
>> 
>> I seem to remember earlier messages stating that the dual queues in the DSL 
>> modem screwed up (or, de-optimized) the SQM in the router. 
> 
>   As far as I can see this should not really cause an issue (besides that 
> latency for single packets will be limited by the fact that you have two 
> half-total-bandwidth links) except maybe that there might be additional 
> overhead for the bonding on the link, but I have never looked at channel 
> bonding so this is pure spekulation. I assume here that your Modem handles 
> the bonding transparently. I could envision that running an non-transparent 
> load-balancer (like with mwan3 under openwrt) might introduce issues for sqm, 
> but if all you see is one ethernet link to the modem I do not expect any 
> major quirks (except latency not being in line with the expectancy from total 
> bandwidth).
> 
>> 
>> The web GUI does provide info on SNR, sync rates, etc. Any advice for SQM 
>> beyond the standard, "measure the no-SQM speed, then start at 5% below..."? 
>> Thanks.
> 
>   I am curius myself and would like to ask you to keep me/the list posted 
> on whatever you find out about the applicability of sqm to bonding.
> 
> Best Regards
>   Sebastian
> 
> 
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Re: [Bloat] SQM Settings for Bonded DSL?

2018-06-21 Thread Arie
I have perfect results treating my bonded VDSL like a single connection, so
like you said, measure the unshaped speed, start a few % below.

On 21 June 2018 at 13:08, Rich Brown  wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> Our local DSL ISP (Consolidated Communications, Inc, formerly Fairpoint)
> recently installed a Smart/RG SR555ac (https://www.smartrg.com/sr555ac)
> bonded ADSL2 modem.
>
> I seem to remember earlier messages stating that the dual queues in the
> DSL modem screwed up (or, de-optimized) the SQM in the router.
>
> The web GUI does provide info on SNR, sync rates, etc. Any advice for SQM
> beyond the standard, "measure the no-SQM speed, then start at 5% below..."?
> Thanks.
>
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Re: [Bloat] SQM Settings for Bonded DSL?

2018-06-21 Thread Sebastian Moeller
Hi Rich,



> On Jun 21, 2018, at 13:08, Rich Brown  wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> Our local DSL ISP (Consolidated Communications, Inc, formerly Fairpoint) 
> recently installed a Smart/RG SR555ac (https://www.smartrg.com/sr555ac) 
> bonded ADSL2 modem.
> 
> I seem to remember earlier messages stating that the dual queues in the DSL 
> modem screwed up (or, de-optimized) the SQM in the router. 

As far as I can see this should not really cause an issue (besides that 
latency for single packets will be limited by the fact that you have two 
half-total-bandwidth links) except maybe that there might be additional 
overhead for the bonding on the link, but I have never looked at channel 
bonding so this is pure spekulation. I assume here that your Modem handles the 
bonding transparently. I could envision that running an non-transparent 
load-balancer (like with mwan3 under openwrt) might introduce issues for sqm, 
but if all you see is one ethernet link to the modem I do not expect any major 
quirks (except latency not being in line with the expectancy from total 
bandwidth).

> 
> The web GUI does provide info on SNR, sync rates, etc. Any advice for SQM 
> beyond the standard, "measure the no-SQM speed, then start at 5% below..."? 
> Thanks.

I am curius myself and would like to ask you to keep me/the list posted 
on whatever you find out about the applicability of sqm to bonding.

Best Regards
Sebastian


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[Bloat] SQM Settings for Bonded DSL?

2018-06-21 Thread Rich Brown
Hi folks,

Our local DSL ISP (Consolidated Communications, Inc, formerly Fairpoint) 
recently installed a Smart/RG SR555ac (https://www.smartrg.com/sr555ac) bonded 
ADSL2 modem.

I seem to remember earlier messages stating that the dual queues in the DSL 
modem screwed up (or, de-optimized) the SQM in the router. 

The web GUI does provide info on SNR, sync rates, etc. Any advice for SQM 
beyond the standard, "measure the no-SQM speed, then start at 5% below..."? 
Thanks.

Rich
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