acid_burn@x-privat.org wrote:> hi all!
>
> i have a dsl connection with 1280 kbps for downstream and 256 kbps for
upstream, and i want to manage the bandwidth to give high priority to voip
traffic and low priority to p2p traffic. i found the script jdg-qos. i readed on
this forum (i have a dsl-g604t router with MCMCC firmware)
> http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,16250220
> that the two parameters of the jdg-qos script (DWIFLIMIT and UPIFLIMIT)
must be setted a few less than the theoric dsl''s downstream and
upstream values (1280/256). but, how much few less?
> what are the values i must assign to DWIFLIMIT and UPIFLIMIT?
For upstream it''s possible to patch for atm overheads so you can in
theory go really close to the limit. If you can''t get the overheads
right how much you have to back off from rate depends on your traffic
pattern wrt packet sizes. If you have lots of small packets you will
need to back off more than if most traffic is bulk.
For ingress, it depends more on how much you care about latency. Shaping
from the wrong end of the bottleneck is not nice. You may need to
sacrifice 20 - 50 % depending on latency requirements and traffic type -
lots of connections/bittorrent etc being harder to shape than a few.
Andy.