Am Donnerstag, 16. November 2006 17:37 schrieb Larry Brigman:
> On 11/15/06, Daniel Musketa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I can watch traffic coming in on ppp0 with `iftop` and it never exeeds
> > 900kbit. Why could a 2000kbit headroom be not enough for clean receiving
&g
> Problem: I don't want to limit traffic from eth1 to
> eth2. Is there a clean way to bypass the qdisc for
> certain kind of traffic (all traffic from eth1)?
You can create a 100mbit root class 1: rate 100mbit default 11, containing two
subclasses: 1:10 rate 2mbit and 1:11 rate 98mbit ceil 100mbi
On Wednesday 15 November 2006 12:07, Daniel Musketa wrote:
> Could I setup HTB better than below? Should I reduce eth1's queue length
> (now 1000)? If yes, how?
The txqueuelen can be changed by
ip link set eth1 txqlen
I tried values of 100 and 3 but can't hear an improveme
Hello,
I'm trying to get lossless VoIP traffic over my 3000k/500k ADSL line. Shaping
outgoing traffic is no problem: I set total ceil for outgiong device (ppp0)
to 450kbit and put VoIP into highest prio class. Even during full upload the
voice is clean on the other end.
Now I tried to get the
On Monday 13 November 2006 18:45, Eduardo Bejar wrote:
> But I would like to know if anyone knows other package to monitor traffic
> per IP in real time, without requiring each IP's MAC address as I have some
iftop
And have a look at the view modes activated by pressing s, d and p ...
Daniel
Hello, Gustavo,
thank you for your answer.
Am Montag, 31. Juli 2006 00:52 schrieb Gustavo Homem:
> On Sun, Jul 30, 2006 at 11:09:04PM +0200, Daniel Musketa wrote:
[...]
> > This qdisc only affects outgoing traffic. But I also want to control
> > incoming packets and keep the is
Hello,
I just found the great howto and started shaping my internet connection. The
howto's last update is a liitle in the past now so I have some questions
about how things are done the best way nowadays ;-)
To ensure a stable and low latency voip communication I added an HFSC qdisc to
devic