Having never worked with Linux TC before, I have a few questions about setting
it up and am not certain I understand the Howto well enough to do what I
specifically want.
I have a linux firewall talking to my cable modem, as well as the rest of my
network. I have 4 things I''m trying to accomplish, in order of
priority:
1) I use a VoIP phone, and want to give it as much bandwidth as it wants
whenever it wants it with minimal latancy - this should never be more than
about 100kbit. There is one VoIP device that will always be on the same IP
when on my network (DHCP Reservation).
2) I want interactive traffic, especially SSH, to get priority over everything
except the VoIP device. Low latancy is also important here.
3) All non-P2P (primarily bittorrent) traffic should be able to take up
whatever isn''t being used by #1 and #2. Latancy is ok, as long as
it''s not
to big. Since I routinely get > 2000kbit downloads, I don''t expect
this to
be a problem.
4) Any P2P traffic can use up whatever''s left, but should surrender
most of
its bandwidth if needed. I''m thinking of giving it around 256kbit to
play
with as a minimum available for P2P, as long as #1 and #2 are met.
The firewall is also acting as a transparant squid proxy for http, which may
or may not make a difference.
I''m pretty sure that this can be done relatively easily, if not simply,
but
it''s just not obvious to me. Any and all help is appreciated.
TIA
Josh
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