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2005 Nov 01
4
How to priorize Traffic
Hi guys, I want to priorize traffic comming down from internet on my
ppp0 int
I want port 80 and 21 (and others ) to have preference over P2P traffic,
I don''t want to bann P2P just give to it less prio than other more vital
services... does anyone know how to do it or where to read on.
Thanks in advance
2006 Mar 24
1
htb and priorizing class
Hi!
I''m testing tc and htb.
In my test prio doesn''t act like doc (htb manual) explains.
In particular I set 3 subclass htb each having rate 33Mbit, ceil 100Mbit. I
also set a class having 100Mbit like parent of these 3 subclasses.
If only 2 classes use bandwidth I note that total bandwidth is equally shared
between these (and it''s right). If I set different priority
2005 Feb 10
5
priorizing vlans in a bridge
...--br2--->eth0.2 |
----------------------------
I have to bridge the 2 lans in the left side of the diagram with my linux box
running as a bridge. I have to tag the traffic of each lan so I created the 2
vlans interfaces on eth0 (tag 1 and tag 2).
All works fine. But now I have to priorize LAN1 traffic so it leaves the bridge
before LAN2. Also I need to shape the traffic to the 1 Mbps link.
I read about the "prio" qdisc but it honours the TOS field of the IP packets,
and I don''t want to unless it was really necessary.
I read about the "prio" option of t...
2009 Feb 27
0
[HOWTO] Priorize one destination over another on a link
Hello List,
The list sorted my problem thus I shall contribute back ;-)
PROBLEM:
========
I am posting this example, where I have a "Reunion" link of 30 channels. If
i send all the traffic (proper + mobile) on the link, the less profitable
proper traffic fills the link and leaves no channel for more profitable
mobile traffic. Some kind of priority is needed to always leave space for
2005 Nov 15
3
can I use tos and fwmark at the same time?
Hello lartc maintainers and users!
I have a router with two NICs. One NIC is connected to the Internet and the other to my internal LAN. I made a script for priorizing interactive traffic. The script matches TOS Minimize-Delay for priorizing interactive trafic, and fwmark for metropolitan packets.
I have two root classes (simulating two circuits) : 1:1 for internet and 1:3 for metropolitan.
When I watch -n1 tc -s -d qdisc show, the classes that belong to met...
2004 May 25
1
QoS by customer or by service ?
...aring Internet Link, and
I must to assign 3 ranges of bandwidth for them.
Gold customers: 128 kbits
Silver customers: 64 kbits
brass customers: 32 kbits
Next, I create classes and filters in order to make
rules to share internet link, with that limitations.
But, what happen if someday I want to priorize VoIP traffic ?
1)I must to priorize VoIP traffic inside each customer class ?
2) or I must first all VoIP traffic, and next each customer class ?
I think that 1) is correct way, because I must to respect bandwidth
for each customer, but I haven''t experience with VoIP shaping
What do y...
2005 Jul 19
10
Problem with HTB and ceil
Hi,
I am trying to setup a shaper for my linux box and I am experiencing some
problems. What I am trying to do is priorizing packets on the egress link,
therefore I have setup some prio classes etc. The priorizing seem to work but
the problem is that the ceil parameter doesnt seem to work on non leafs.
This is what stats show:
> class htb 1:1 root rate 3000bit ceil 3000bit burst 1602b/8 mpu 0b overhead 0b
cburst 1...
2006 Jul 01
2
How to priorize VoIP in a Wi-Fi scenario? Default qdisc in Linux, PRIO, HTB and HFSC ...
...n fact
Health Centers). As VoIP is a essential service in this scenario we have
setup a software PBX (Asterisk). Also nodes can browse through Internet
and we probably add video service (by WebCams) in the future. So we have
three services, in order of priority: VoIP, video and data.
As we want to priorize Voice and Video I have been studying in the last
month how to do that with Linux. After reading lot of documentation [2]
[3] [4], I have setup a testbed with a chain of 3 nodes in the
laboratory. Using iperf I inject TCP traffic and every 20s a different
flow of UDP traffic (to simulate VoIP, vide...
2007 Oct 10
3
Wifi - Managed access points...
...anaged Access Points (and switch controllers) really important to
implement good wifi woip (w/ low latency and acceptable handover time) ?
2) What is the difference between (3com WX1200 + 3com AP 3750) and
(DES-1228P + DWL-3140AP) ???
3) 3com says their AP implements WMM ... and DLink says they priorize VoIP
traffic based on VLAN ... are those methods the same ?
Thank you,
Luis A P Barbosa
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2007 Oct 11
3
Filtering RTP/SIP protocol (Voip)?
Hello
How can I filter (i.e. priorize) RTP protocol and SIP?
Has anybody wrote a filter for that in the meantime
(In 2006 there was none answer from the list ...)
Thanks
Beat
2020 Mar 25
2
Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?
...s default conf. Linux systems are UTF-8 by default for
~20 years now, they don?t need the forcing of magic font families to
handle symbols not present in the 8-bit legacy Windows encodings.
The actual effect of this conf is not the selection of font files with
special and unusual symbols. It is to priorize fonts that match the
"Symbol" magic name. And those fonts are few and crumbling on Linux
systems, because no one has needed to bother with them since Linux
switched to UTF-8 last millenium.
Just stop using ?Symbol? in R and things will work a lot better.
Alternatively, prepare to mainta...
2005 Jan 18
3
Doubt regarding priority of classes with HTB
Hi,
I''m a bit confused with the priority of different classes with HTB. How it will be? Will the class with lowest no: have maximum priority?
Any help is most appreciated,
Thanks in advance,
Sanjeev
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2020 Mar 29
6
Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?
...efault for
>> ~20 years now, they don?t need the forcing of magic font families to
>> handle symbols not present in the 8-bit legacy Windows encodings.
>>
>> The actual effect of this conf is not the selection of font files with
>> special and unusual symbols. It is to priorize fonts that match the
>> "Symbol" magic name. And those fonts are few and crumbling on Linux
>> systems, because no one has needed to bother with them since Linux
>> switched to UTF-8 last millenium.
>>
>> Just stop using ?Symbol? in R and things will work a...
2003 Dec 09
2
Difficulties trying to control VOIP traffic with TC - HTB
...er a lot of investigation and
tryings. So, the bandwidth distribution seems to be
ok. But here my problem: Every time a person is
using VOIP, and another person starts surfing the
Internet (from a different IP, of course) at the same
time, the sound quality of the VOIP decreases notably.
I have priorized VOIP traffic, as it can be seen on
"prio 0". I even used IPTABLES statements to set
Minimize-Delay to packets coming from VOIP ip address.
But every effort seems to be unuseful: Every time
someone opens web browser, VOIP sound quality goes
down...
So, could someone tell me what'...
2002 May 02
3
CQB and prio
HI!!
I''m use CBQ script for retrict bandwidth, but i need to priorize some
traffic, ¿how i do it?
In my case, i need that all trafic from 192.168.0.100/29 (marked with
iptables) have higher priority.
Thanks
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2005 Aug 13
1
pfifo_fast as leaf qdisc for htb classes
...Sun Aug 7 18:17:31 EEST 2005
i686 unknown unknown GNU/Linux
root@zefir:/usr/src# tc qdisc add dev eth0 parent 1:1
handle 2: sfq perturb 10
root@zefir:/usr/src#
I think htb and pfifo_fast assures a better QOS than
htb & sfq because I can priorize interactivity.
Thank you in advance for any sugestions.
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2007 Oct 12
2
Why not qos for downloading stream??
...ow that
I addedd the whole tree of example 15.10 on the router ...
Or does it make more sense this to do on the ap with ingress? I have a
full linux
ap router for each neighbour.
Now comes the filtering and I was wondering if there
1. makes sense i.e. it helps us if download speed is at limit to
priorize ssh, voip etc.
2. what will be the cpu load if you have not only 5 connected clients if
not say 30
and a lot of filter rules i.e. each customer needs his full filter set ...
Has anybody such a thing in production or is it "useless"?
Greetings
Beat
2004 Dec 19
0
router problem
...n my linux box.On this linux box running (mail,dns,web,counter strike
server).On local net are more p2p programms,downloaders,e.t.c.When people from
"outside" playing on my server hi have extreme lags caused by link owerloading
and large packet loss.But my priority is cs trafik. I need to priorize this
trafik(i know cs have many litle packets) but i need to priorize my cs
server.And i need your help.I try wondersharper but without results.
With this script i start my box now:(is this correct?)
INET_IFACE=eth0
INET_NET=62.85.71.0/28
INET_GW=62.85.71.1
INET_IP=62.85.71.10
INET_BCAST_ADRESS=...
2020 Mar 30
3
Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?
...hey don?t need the forcing of magic font families to
> >>> handle symbols not present in the 8-bit legacy Windows encodings.
> >>>
> >>> The actual effect of this conf is not the selection of font files with
> >>> special and unusual symbols. It is to priorize fonts that match the
> >>> "Symbol" magic name. And those fonts are few and crumbling on Linux
> >>> systems, because no one has needed to bother with them since Linux
> >>> switched to UTF-8 last millenium.
> >>>
> >>> Just sto...
2020 Mar 30
1
Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?
...hey don?t need the forcing of magic font families to
> >>> handle symbols not present in the 8-bit legacy Windows encodings.
> >>>
> >>> The actual effect of this conf is not the selection of font files with
> >>> special and unusual symbols. It is to priorize fonts that match the
> >>> "Symbol" magic name. And those fonts are few and crumbling on Linux
> >>> systems, because no one has needed to bother with them since Linux
> >>> switched to UTF-8 last millenium.
> >>>
> >>> Just sto...