rsenykoff@harrislogic.com
2005-Jan-27 12:35 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Linux Bridge + QoS Shaper HOWTO available
I've created a pretty complete HOWTO on creating a Linux Bridge (using Fedora) to shape LAN <--> WAN traffic. It includes installation instructions, a script to configure the bridge (which you install as a service), and 2 scripts to configure the network interfaces using traffic control. http://www.burnpc.com/website.nsf/all/3a64a6369757819686256f960068ad75!OpenDocument If anyone has any questions or feedback I'm very interested. This configuration has evolved over the past 6 months and is pretty tweaked. The highest priority traffic in my config, is of course, IAX2. Regards, Ron Senykoff Systems Architect / Developer HarrisLogic Inc. 972-215-0488 x 3020 312-404-8745 (cell) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050127/46e600ce/attachment.htm
Jean-Michel Hiver
2005-Jan-27 13:12 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Linux Bridge + QoS Shaper HOWTO available
rsenykoff@harrislogic.com wrote:> > I've created a pretty complete HOWTO on creating a Linux Bridge (using > Fedora) to shape LAN <--> WAN traffic. It includes installation > instructions, a script to configure the bridge (which you install as a > service), and 2 scripts to configure the network interfaces using > traffic control.This looks really nice! I know that you can't really shape inbound traffic, but I think the killer shaper would start delaying TCP traffic as soon as total incoming bandwith utilization hits 75%. Unless somebody floods your link, it should work pretty effectively. I've got no clue if it's possible with unpatched kernels... apparently IMQ can do this but you need to fiddle around with your kernel... drag :) Cheers, Jean-Michel.
Shoval Tomer
2005-Jan-27 15:31 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Linux Bridge + QoS Shaper HOWTO available
Does your script work for SIP too? Only for IAX? I'd like to put two of your bridges in my setup - one between the local LAN and the net, and the other at our branch office between the LAN and WAN there. But I need to be able to allow for sip to be QOSed, as we currently have an asterisk server at the remote office, and sip clients here. _____ From: rsenykoff@harrislogic.com [mailto:rsenykoff@harrislogic.com] Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 10:33 PM To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Linux Bridge + QoS Shaper HOWTO available <snip> I know that you can't really shape inbound traffic, but I think the killer shaper would start delaying TCP traffic as soon as total incoming bandwith utilization hits 75%. Unless somebody floods your link, it should work pretty effectively. </snip> Yeah that's what is going on in my scripts. I sacrifice ~ 25% bandwidth in hopes of becoming in charge of the bulk of queueing (instead of the ISP). It actually makes a big difference, in my tests. I was able to soak upload and download and still run Citrix and Video and VoIP smoothly. If I didn't back off the speed, it was horrible. So IMO it is truly worth the sacrifice in bandwidth. -Ron -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner <http://www.mailscanner.info/> , and is believed to be clean. MailScanner thanks transtec Computers <http://www.transtec.co.uk/> for their support. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050127/3ba4e6b5/attachment.htm
Ken D'Ambrosio
2005-Feb-22 19:46 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Linux Bridge + QoS Shaper HOWTO available
Howdy! I'm VERY interested in your HOWTO... but the link you have, below, times out. Any chance you could mail me the HOWTO, or point me to a new link? Thanks much! -Ken rsenykoff@harrislogic.com wrote:> > I've created a pretty complete HOWTO on creating a Linux Bridge (using > Fedora) to shape LAN <--> WAN traffic. It includes installation > instructions, a script to configure the bridge (which you install as a > service), and 2 scripts to configure the network interfaces using > traffic control. > > http://www.burnpc.com/website.nsf/all/3a64a6369757819686256f960068ad75!OpenDocument > > > If anyone has any questions or feedback I'm very interested. This > configuration has evolved over the past 6 months and is pretty > tweaked. The highest priority traffic in my config, is of course, IAX2. > > Regards, > > Ron Senykoff > Systems Architect / Developer > HarrisLogic Inc. > 972-215-0488 x 3020 > 312-404-8745 (cell) !DSPAM:41f94459158571732913308! > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >Asterisk-Users mailing list >Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com >http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > >!DSPAM:41f94459158571732913308! > >