I have read the thread at http://mailman.ds9a.nl/pipermail/lartc/2006q1/018287.html and still don''t know how to fix this problem. It appears alot of work has gone into it but the HOWTO is so out of date it doesn''t even begin to addresses this method. So here are my questions 1. what is the current state of these patches? are they in a specific version? do i have to patch myself? 2. how do i actually use this once patched in? an example script would work great! 3. is there a table for us mere mortals that describes how to figure out which type of adsl/atm i''m using so i can set the appropriate overhead? thanks for all the great work on QOS! nate
On Wednesday 20 June 2007 21:04, Nate Fuhriman wrote:> I have read the thread at > http://mailman.ds9a.nl/pipermail/lartc/2006q1/018287.html > and still don''t know how to fix this problem. It appears alot of work > has gone into it but the HOWTO is so out of date it doesn''t even begin > to addresses this method. > > So here are my questions > 1. what is the current state of these patches? are they in a specific > version? do i have to patch myself? > 2. how do i actually use this once patched in? an example script would > work great! > 3. is there a table for us mere mortals that describes how to figure > out which type of adsl/atm i''m using so i can set the appropriate > overhead?4. Does someone know if there''s a plan for the inclusion of these patches on iproute and the kernel? Thanks Gustavo> > thanks for all the great work on QOS! > nate > _______________________________________________ > LARTC mailing list > LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl > http://mailman.ds9a.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lartc-- Angulo Sólido - Tecnologias de Informação http://angulosolido.pt
Gustavo Homem wrote:> > On Wednesday 20 June 2007 21:04, Nate Fuhriman wrote: >> I have read the thread at >> http://mailman.ds9a.nl/pipermail/lartc/2006q1/018287.html >> and still don''t know how to fix this problem. It appears alot of work >> has gone into it but the HOWTO is so out of date it doesn''t even begin >> to addresses this method. >> >> So here are my questions >> 1. what is the current state of these patches? are they in a specific >> version? do i have to patch myself?Yes - but I think they''ll need fixing up a bit for the latest tc/kernels.>> 2. how do i actually use this once patched in? an example script would >> work great!TBH I am not sure as I still use a simpler version. I expect it says somewhere here http://ace-host.stuart.id.au/russell/files/tc/tc-atm/>> 3. is there a table for us mere mortals that describes how to figure >> out which type of adsl/atm i''m using so i can set the appropriate >> overhead?You may be able to see from your modem/router settings or perhaps your ISP/teleco will have the info. If you have a lowish uprate and get steady ping times you may even be able to work it out from that - if all else fails. Likewise if you can get a cell count from your modem you could deduce it with ping. If you do find what your overhead is, you will need to take 14 from it if you connect to your modem via eth, but not if you shape directly on the ppp.> > 4. Does someone know if there''s a plan for the inclusion of these patches on > iproute and the kernel?They almost got in, but a different way was suggested and neither happened. Andy.