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2005 Nov 22
0
relation b/w uplink and downlink rate control
Hello all, I have browsed archives and real all available HOWTOs, but I still have a few doubts. My set up is a router, as below. LAN(100MB)-------------(eth1)Linux-Router(eth0)---------------WAN(2MB/512) My aim is to cotrol both uplink and downlink bandwidth. For uplink control, I will use HTB on WAN interface. For downlink, I plan to attach HTB on LAN interface(both egress/outgoing). No
2003 Nov 13
2
Couple of Questions for Australian Users!
Just a couple of questions for Aussie users/resellers! I have only just started to look at asterisk a couple of weeks ago and have found some very intresting discussions and some useful info on what can and can?t be done with it and technology. The questions i have is, Are there people using it is Aussie?( I would say yes so prob answered my own question ) :) Hardware, is the digium
2006 Apr 24
0
High Traffic Using HTB Tools
Hi all I have worked on HTB for the Customers traffic with VLANs working great, just b/w Limiting, not borrowing from each other class. but i never tried i high traffic Like 100MB internet Port with 100MB Traffic to internet iam trying to apply the rules in my Back Bone Router ( Linux RHEL AS 4.0) What is the people suggestion, how many of them in the list tested this kind of Trafic Just
2006 Sep 13
1
HTB shaping problem
Hi all ! I''m building a network appliance whose goals are to enhance Voip quality on 512/128k DSL links. But, i have a voice quality problem, and i think i''m doing something wrong, but i can''t find what. Please excuse my terrible english, i''m french. >From what i''ve read, tc is the tool i need. I read the documentations, readmes and lartc.org
2006 Feb 28
10
Htb queueing problem
Hi everybody! I''m using an edge bridge box with two ethernet cards to shape traffic in a WAN link. I''m running Debian 3.1 stable with kernel 2.6.8 and iproute from packages. I recompiled the kernel with the following built-in options: [*] 802.1d Ethernet Bridging [*] QoS and/or fair queueing <*> HTB packet scheduler <*> SFQ queue [*] QoS support
2007 Nov 27
3
OT: virtual server hosting recomendation
Hi, we are in need of a new (virtual) server based in US. Any hosting recommendation? Thanks, David Hrb??
2004 Jul 06
1
2x analog interface (1 ISDN and 1 door phone) recomendation for Europe ?
Hi, I'd like to use Asterisk with ISDN interface and normal analog interface to door phone (or any other low cost connection type to door phone). What would be your recomendations for needed HW in Europe? Is it possible to have this in one PCI card? Are there any lower cost voip door phones? Thanks in advance, Robert.
2008 Jan 07
3
Log Monitoring Recomendation
Given my experience in Linux is limited currently, what do you guys use to monitor logs such as 'messages' on your centos servers? I had a hardware failure that happened in between me manually looking (of course...). I would hope it might have a some features to email critical issues etc... Thanks! jlc -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2007 Mar 26
1
Server Recomendation
I am looking to install a system with 200 phones (polycom). There will be about 30-40 simultaneous calls. I am looking at the Dell 1950 with Quad 2.66, 2Gig RAM, Two 160 Gig SATA Drives (Mirrored with a Perc5 card), Dual Gig NIC, and RHEL 4.0. I will use two "gateways" for my PRI's and FXS Cards so PCI won't be used. I will probably use a small 14" 2U server to handle
2011 Jan 02
2
Callback form to place on site for customers. Recomendation to achieve this.
Greetings, I want to place a form on my site so customers can recieve an mmediate callback and the PBX should connect them to a cell sales agent. Are there anfree modules available for this, or one should code this from scratch? What I want is when a potential client submits his number... the PBX dials the number makes an announcement and dials an extension (which is actually a cellhopne dahdi
2016 Nov 22
0
New laptop recomendation
> Alternatively Precision Workstations would do. If that's the route you go, on outlet.dell.com you can filter for just those by choosing Outlet for Work (if you watch the banners at the top you can often squeeze an additional 20%-30% off the already discounted - from the 'build your own' - prices... enough to pay for 3 or 4 year Pro Support Plus coverage, which provides next-day
2016 Nov 22
0
New laptop recomendation
I have been buying off-lease used Latitudes and Precision laptops for years for the sole reason that they are always Linux friendly and solidly reliable. Most of them can be ordered new with Ubuntu. Mike On 11/22/2016 10:23 AM, Tony Molloy wrote: > Hi, > > I'm recently retired from my university job. I am looking for a laptop > to run CentOS 6/7. My university was a traditional
2016 Nov 22
0
New laptop recomendation
On 11/22/2016 07:23 AM, Tony Molloy wrote: > I am looking for a laptop to run CentOS 6/7. My university was a traditional Dell site so I've > used Latitude laptops for years, currently E6500/E6510. Dell's Linux laptops are listed here: http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/555/campaigns/xps-linux-laptop?c=us&l=en&s=biz
2016 Nov 22
0
New laptop recomendation
Hello Tony, On Tue, 22 Nov 2016 19:01:18 +0000 Tony Molloy <tony.molloy at ul.ie> wrote: > On Tuesday 22 November 2016 18:32:14 Gordon Messmer wrote: > > On 11/22/2016 07:23 AM, Tony Molloy wrote: > > > I am looking for a laptop to run CentOS 6/7. My university was a > > > traditional Dell site so I've used Latitude laptops for years, > > >
2016 Nov 22
0
New laptop recomendation
Hello John, On Tue, 22 Nov 2016 12:55:27 -0800 John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote: > On 11/22/2016 12:41 PM, wwp wrote: > > Latitude OK, I run CentOS6/7 on that. > > which Latitude? they've probably made 100 different laptops over the last couple decades branded 'Latitude'. > > I bet my wife's new Latitude 15 5000 would be problematic,
2016 Nov 22
0
New laptop recomendation
When you go to the Dell Linux site and choose shop now you are taken to a page featuring Windows 10 machines. Sent from my iPad > On Nov 22, 2016, at 13:01, Tony Molloy <tony.molloy at ul.ie> wrote: > >> On Tuesday 22 November 2016 18:32:14 Gordon Messmer wrote: >>> On 11/22/2016 07:23 AM, Tony Molloy wrote: >>> I am looking for a laptop to run CentOS 6/7.
2016 Nov 23
1
New laptop recomendation
On 11/22/2016 3:50 PM, Dr. Mikeal Hughes wrote: > When you go to the Dell Linux site and choose shop now you are taken to a page featuring Windows 10 machines. [OT rant] a pet peeve... webpile redesigns that mess everything up. I was looking for info on the BLM (Bureau of Land Management) website last night, and they'd totally redone the entire mess, it was all slick and web 3.0-ish,
2016 Nov 23
0
New laptop recomendation
I run Dell M7710 with 32GB, SSDs, and nVidia graphics. It wasn't cheap, but it's blisteringly fast. -- Michael Duvall <michael.duvall at ccur.com> Concurrent Computer Corporation
2016 Nov 23
0
New laptop recomendation
On Tuesday 22 November 2016 21:49:52 John R Pierce wrote: > On 11/22/2016 1:14 PM, wwp wrote: > > D800 series (810, etc.), E6500 series (E6500, E6530, etc.), at > > least. > > D series are 10 years or more old. ancient in laptop terms. I > had a D600 for a long time (new in 2003). > > The E6x00, '10, '20, and '30 are also fairly old (2008, 2010,
2016 Nov 23
0
New laptop recomendation
On 11/23/2016 02:14 PM, John R Pierce wrote: > IF that M.2 PCIe SSD is a NVMe drive, you might need to muck about > with drivers or newer kernels to get it working, but it may well work > in SATA mode 'out of box'. Just to clarify this: Many modern Intel systems come configured for an Intel "RAID" mode. While configured for that mode, the SATA controller changes