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2003 Sep 09
5
newbie - shaping a PSTN connection
Hi - I''ve been going through the LARTC how-to and have successfully used the sample scripts (and wondershaper) with my xDSL links. I''m now faced with the challenge of providing 8 users at work an effective remote access connection over a PSTN ppp connection. The critical traffic in this case relates to our stock enquiry application which is running over terminal services.
1998 Aug 04
0
summary of responses to "firewalls, a practical question"
...chmark > figures using LRP [ Linux Router Project ], because we don''t have a good > net benchmark to use. From what I have seen linux chokes bit on small > packets, but can do quite well with larger ones. In one example I saw > the box could only handle 10Mb/s @64bytes, but at 1500byte packets it > could do 100Mb no problem. I''d say avg traffic is closer to 1500 then it > is 64. (to further complicate things any firewalling will effect this) > > Without question 200Mb/s is quite demanding and a ''real'' firewall will > probably give you bet...
2013 Oct 28
6
Tired of dropouts and garbled phone calls - where to go next?
All, The users in our organization are well, quite frankly, sick of phone service that is being provided. The choppy phone calls, and drop outs are detrimental to our sales force. I've tried about everything I can think of. Moved the asterisk server from VM machine to dedicated machine More than enough bandwidth Setting 802.1p = 7 Set Dedicated voice traffic 35% of bandwidth. Not sure
2006 Nov 20
2
Fwd: Traffic Shaping on a Transparent Bridge not working!
I''m trying to shape traffic on a Devil-Linux box. This note was originally sent to their maillist, because the LARTC list appears to have been down for the past few days. My mailbox was just flooded with a half dozen or so confirmation requests in response to my repeated attempts to subscribe to this list. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: drew einhorn
1998 Aug 02
0
ipportfw - security
...e benchmark > figures using LRP [ Linux Router Project ], because we don't have a good > net benchmark to use. From what I have seen linux chokes bit on small > packets, but can do quite well with larger ones. In one example I saw > the box could only handle 10Mb/s @64bytes, but at 1500byte packets it > could do 100Mb no problem. I'd say avg traffic is closer to 1500 then it > is 64. (to further complicate things any firewalling will effect this) > > Without question 200Mb/s is quite demanding and a 'real' firewall will > probably give you better performanc...