Re: [leaf-user] LEAF Project QBox Launched

2006-08-09 Thread Ron Senykoff
Kwon,

You could always take the relevant packages from the CF image and move
them to your floppy. There is a qbox.lrp, but there are also some
dependencies on other modules that I can't name off the top of my
head.


-Ron

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Re: [leaf-user] LEAF Project QBox Launched

2005-11-04 Thread Erich Titl
Ron

Ron Senykoff wrote:
 Gosh guys sorry I missed this email until now. I just switched to have
 all my email route to 'gmail' and it got lost in the confusion.
 
 Here it is in all its glory!
 http://content.cs.luc.edu/projects/comp412/q-box

Is this just an additional set of .lrp files or what else did you do to
the leaf box?

Thanks

Erich



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Re: [leaf-user] LEAF Project QBox Launched

2005-11-04 Thread Ron Senykoff
 Is this just an additional set of .lrp files or what else did you do to
 the leaf box?

It's basically a specific combination of .lrp files (including my own
qbox.lrp) and modules such that it is a preconfigured traffic-shaping
bridge for the WRAP board. I provide a default queueing scheme where
the user needs to just specify by IP or port: interactive, mid, and
low traffic classes. Anything not matched by these rules falls into a
default class (between mid and low). The user also can configure the
bandwidth guarantee for each class of traffic. The goal is to make
something easy for anyone to set up... not just LEAF / Linux experts.
I provide instructions on how to download and install from both
windows and Linux.

-Ron


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Re: [leaf-user] LEAF Project QBox Launched

2005-11-04 Thread Erich Titl
Ron Senykoff wrote:
Is this just an additional set of .lrp files or what else did you do to
the leaf box?
 
 
 It's basically a specific combination of .lrp files (including my own
 qbox.lrp) and modules such that it is a preconfigured traffic-shaping
 bridge for the WRAP board. I provide a default queueing scheme where
 the user needs to just specify by IP or port: interactive, mid, and
 low traffic classes. Anything not matched by these rules falls into a
 default class (between mid and low). The user also can configure the
 bandwidth guarantee for each class of traffic. The goal is to make
 something easy for anyone to set up... not just LEAF / Linux experts.
 I provide instructions on how to download and install from both
 windows and Linux.

Will you make your setup (and docs) available separately to be
eventually included in a _normal_ LEAF box? Not that it makes a big
difference as my standard target is WRAP anyway, but there might be
others interested in your product.

Thanks

Erich



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RE: [leaf-user] LEAF Project QBox Launched

2005-11-04 Thread Tibbs, Richard
I would be interested in a general qbox for any PC.  I have a music
master's student interested in such QoS issues for real-time Internet
performance.  

Rick.

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Ron Senykoff wrote:
Is this just an additional set of .lrp files or what else did you do
to
the leaf box?
 
 
 It's basically a specific combination of .lrp files (including my own
 qbox.lrp) and modules such that it is a preconfigured traffic-shaping
 bridge for the WRAP board. I provide a default queueing scheme where
 the user needs to just specify by IP or port: interactive, mid, and
 low traffic classes. Anything not matched by these rules falls into a
 default class (between mid and low). The user also can configure the
 bandwidth guarantee for each class of traffic. The goal is to make
 something easy for anyone to set up... not just LEAF / Linux experts.
 I provide instructions on how to download and install from both
 windows and Linux.

Will you make your setup (and docs) available separately to be
eventually included in a _normal_ LEAF box? Not that it makes a big
difference as my standard target is WRAP anyway, but there might be
others interested in your product.

Thanks

Erich



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Re: [leaf-user] LEAF Project QBox Launched

2005-11-04 Thread Ron Senykoff
 I would be interested in a general qbox for any PC.  I have a music
 master's student interested in such QoS issues for real-time Internet
 performance.

 Rick.

Would this internet performance have its own dedicated link to the
internet? If you are in a campus environment it must be at the top of
the network... just making sure.

I would like to say an 'any PC' solution is doable, its just that any
time we get into that area then we lose focus of what QBox is about...
ease of installation. I suppose it would be possible to load all
possible NIC drivers onto the install, etc, but this is LEAF not
Fedora ;) I've got instructions for bridging and QoS w/ Fedora on the
QBox site BTW...

Thanks,
-Ron


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Re: [leaf-user] LEAF Project QBox Launched

2005-10-26 Thread Marko Nurmenniemi

Ron Senykoff wrote:


We are now launching a new product (open source - free - GPL) called
QBox. Qbox is a plug and play network appliance for traffic shaping
and uses LEAF as its build and (for now) the PC Engines WRAP board as
the hardware.

If anyone would like to check out the website and tell me what you
think I would really appreciate it. My goal here is to try and give
something back to the open source community.

-Ron

 


So where is this website?

-M


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[leaf-user] LEAF Project QBox Launched

2005-10-25 Thread Ron Senykoff
We are now launching a new product (open source - free - GPL) called
QBox. Qbox is a plug and play network appliance for traffic shaping
and uses LEAF as its build and (for now) the PC Engines WRAP board as
the hardware.

If anyone would like to check out the website and tell me what you
think I would really appreciate it. My goal here is to try and give
something back to the open source community.

-Ron


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Re: [leaf-user] LEAF Project QBox Launched

2005-10-25 Thread Jaime Nebrera
  Hi Ron,

 We are now launching a new product (open source - free - GPL) called
 QBox. Qbox is a plug and play network appliance for traffic shaping
 and uses LEAF as its build and (for now) the PC Engines WRAP board as
 the hardware.
 
 If anyone would like to check out the website and tell me what you
 think I would really appreciate it. My goal here is to try and give
 something back to the open source community.

  Were is it?

-- 
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Consultor TI - ENEO Tecnologia SL
Telf.- 619 04 55 18



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