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2006 Jan 08
1
unexpected drop
Hello everybody,
I have a Linux router with an ethernet adapter and a ADSL device.
My router has a GRE tunnel connected to a remote IP address.
Using "tc" I have configured 3 different classes:
1. 290kbit rate (used for Voip Services)
2. 180kbit rate (used for GRE tunnel)
3. 80kbit rate (for generic data traffic)
For each class, using "iperf", I send some data from a PC (connected attraverso eth0 device)
to a remote destination. The remote destination is the GRE tunnel terminator.
The da...
2002 Dec 09
3
HTB problems
Hello,
I have HTB on IMQ device. My rate does not work as I configured. I
configured 1920kbit/s and I can download only about 290kbit/s (while it
should be the whole bandwidth).
My script:
/sbin/modprobe imq numdevs=1
/usr/local/sbin/tc qdisc del dev imq0 root 2> /dev/null > /dev/null
/usr/local/sbin/tc qdisc del dev imq0 ingress 2> /dev/null > /dev/null
/sbin/ifconfig imq0 down
/usr/local/sbin/iptables -t mangle -D...
2006 Jan 13
0
HTB not shaping correctly ? (or bad scripts...)
...box. This does not introduce extra overhead.
On class A we sent exactly 240kbit or more and regardless data rate sent for
class B and C, on class A we never reach 240kbit stopping to 238kbit.
What is sent on class B and C is completely received.
To get exactly 240kbit on A, we must set RT_RATE to 290kbit, but of course
sendign more than 290kbit, we suck band to B and C. In this case we exceed
RT_RATE (again this sounds strange...)
With value between 240 and 290, we continue to stop to 238. Changing value
of RT_CEIL does not help and in any case we NEED to stop at 240kbit.
Do you have an explanati...