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2004 May 31
0
burst according to time limit???
I was wondering if there is a queue with which I could have a regular rate limit at some kbits (say 256kbits) for my ethernet stations, but allow burstable sessions with a multiple limit (512 kbits) for a specific time (say 3 minutes). Of course, this is the same with having bursts of some Megabit buckets (measuring bits and not time), but for such big bursts i think it isn''t what i
2004 Jul 24
5
HTB classifying
I am trying to shape a client (somewhat advanced). This is my target: Client is 192.168.2.224. I would like to allow him to download with 500000 bits/sec in general. But, for a specific port(say 22), i would like him to download with 300000 bit/sec only. The problem is that my configuration (maybe wrong) allows him to download with 800000 bit/sec. (500000 generally + 300000 on port 22) I thought
2003 Jul 03
9
HTB burstable for 2 interface , how ?
Dear folks, Here goes my bandwidth manager: INTERNET | |eth0 202.14.41.1 BW.Manager | | | +----eth1----192.168.1.0/24 | +------eth2----192.168.2.0/24 Total incoming bandwidth to eth0 is 1024kbps should be shared to eth1 and eth2, which mean each get 512Kbps and burstable to 1024Kbps if other host is idle. My question is how do i apply HTB to these situation ? As far as i know eth1 and eth2
2004 Dec 22
4
how to add burstable rate?
Hi, I managed to fix 128kbit for an IP address of 192.168.200.3 as below: - tc qdisc add dev eth3 root handle 1: cbq avpkt 1000 bandwidth 100mbit tc class add dev eth3 parent 1: classid 1:1 cbq rate 128kbit allot 1500 prio 5 bounded isolated tc filter add dev eth3 parent 1: protocol ip prio 16 u32 match ip dst 192.168.200.3 flowid 1:1 tc qdisc add dev eth3 parent 1:1 sfq perturb 10 How can I
2007 Dec 27
3
Performance Issues Degradation After 6 Calls
I am using Asterisk and A2billing Calling Card Platform and after the 6th call the quality starts to degrade. The way it set up is the user calls into the system then dial out so I have 12 channels being used up but 6 active calls. Here are my specs Asterisk SVN-branch-1.4-r79142 on a i686 running Linux Fedora 6, Pentium 4 Hyper-Threading, 64 bit, 1GB of RAM, 80 GB Sata Drive, bandwidth 4 Mbps
2007 Oct 28
6
MFC requests for 6.3
I would like to request that some useful work on networking be MFCed from -CURRENT to -STABLE in time for the release of FreeBSD 6.3. In particular, I'd like to see some of the Netgraph nodes which are new or which have seen extensive development brought in -- ng_nat and ng_car in particular. Bringing in the latest version of ng_nat would allow more flexible in-kernel NAT, while ng_car (which
2004 Apr 30
2
IAX Channel Capacity
To the list ... I got the IAX2 stuff simplified & working (for now). See my earlier posting to the list. Now, here's a question for you all. I found a posting by J Todd where he gives BW utilization for various IAX2 codecs with trunking on. Now, the number of calls I can sustain over an IAX channel, obviously is going to be determined by the capacity and state of the physical pipe.
2005 May 19
1
(no subject)
BJ, >BJ Weschke <bweschke@gmail.com> >Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Do Both! :) Re: Telecom >SIP termination vs. DS3 >To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial >Discussion <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> >Message-ID: <79cf63305051908056c284cc9@mail.gmail.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >Did I miss pricing/availability
2003 Dec 29
2
bandwidth requirement
Hi Folks, have a question, on bandwidth. I want to run an asterisk server SIP to H323, g729. Calls arrive on sip/iax go to IVR get authenticated and egress through h323. So G729 license is only used during IVR and then it is pass through. I am collocating this server. Colo offer a monthly bandwidth quota. Lets say I want to do 100K minutes per month of VoIP calling at the beginning. What would
2003 Sep 14
1
How to calculate exact bitrate/filesize w/ Vorbis? Plz help
Hi, I'm quite familiar w/ mp3 cbr/abr/vbr encoding, as well as mpeg4 (cbr/vbr,etc). And I can always calc the bit rate for a given file size with: file size * 8000 / length in seconds = kbits/sec Works great w/ mpeg4 + mp3. BUT FOR THE LIFE OF ME: I cannot get oggenc (1.0x version) to give me the file size I want. I calc. it with the above formula, and nothing comes out right. Then I do
2003 May 05
1
bandwith issues, ISP hosting services, etc
I am looking into supporting around 20 SIP clients (ATAs, IP softphones, etc) distributed in around 10 different end points (in South America). For the most part they all have narrow band connections 64kpbs, 128 at most and I?d like to use g729 all around (don?t have too many alternatives) To start with, I will have one * with no gateway to the PSTN and eventually a few * boxes with termination
2003 Jul 07
2
Limiting bandwidth usage - where to begin
Hi, I am very new in this list.. I want each of my internet users to be limited in his/her usage of bandwidth. The limitation will be done in my squid (linux) box, as they all have to be authenticated by squid before going to the internet jungle.. Then anybody here could tell me where to begin to do such thing ? Any idea/solution would be very appreciated TIA regards, aqil
2009 Apr 09
8
ZIL SSD performance testing... -IOzone works great, others not so great
Hi folks, I would appreciate it if someone can help me understand some weird results I''m seeing with trying to do performance testing with an SSD offloaded ZIL. I''m attempting to improve my infrastructure''s burstable write capacity (ZFS based WebDav servers), and naturally I''m looking at implementing SSD based ZIL devices. I have a test machine with the
2012 Oct 18
1
filling NA gaps according to previous data mean and following data mean
Hi everybody, I have a little problem about filling some gaps of NAs in my data. These gaps are between nearly constant data (temperature under snow). Here's a fake example to illustrate how it looks like approximately: DF <- data.frame(data=c(-0.51,-0.51,-0.48,-0.6,-0.54,-0.38,-0.6,-0.42,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA, -0.25,-0.41,-0.5,-0.5,-0.35,-0.7,-1,-0.87)) I would like to replace my NAs
2005 Jan 12
1
Connection tracking flush
Hi all, Is there a way i can flush the connection tracking on my box (after a restart in iptables)? If the connection tracking module is unloaded and reloaded, my job will be accomplished i think. The bad thing is i want this tracking module to exist in kernel code and not loaded as a module. Regards, DB _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list /
2003 Jun 28
1
IAX2 trunking: codec bandwidth comparison notes and results
2003-06-28 Bandwidth Study - John Todd (jtodd @loligo.com) Purpose: ------------- To obtain a better chart of actual bandwidth usage per codec as seen "on-the-wire" when using IAX2 trunking between two Asterisk telephony servers. Discussion: ------------- Past threads on the asterisk-dev and asterisk-users lists have indicated that the optimal way to save bandwidth on
2004 Apr 13
4
tc does''nt limit the bandwidth!
Hi, good people! I wanted to limit my 4 customers to 144, 16, 32, and 32kbps. I used the following tc commands BUT IT FAILED TO LIMIT each and everyone of them to its bandwidth. What am I doing wrong: My tc scripts are: tc qdisc add dev eth1 root handle 1: htb default 1 #Classes# tc class add dev eth1 parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 9bps ceil 9bps #Default
2004 Jun 16
7
How to limit per tcp session ?
Dear folks, I ve fully read lartc.txt document to make sure my question still unexplained in that document. I want to limit per tcp session, how to do that with HTB or CBQ ? Inside lartc.txt, there is an example for full NAT QoS solution, but thats not what i meant. Thanks.. Regards, Rio Martin. -- _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl
2020 Jan 29
2
Centos 7: UPD packet checksum verification?
On Wednesday, January 29, 2020 6:52:50 PM CET Nataraj wrote: [...] > By burst, I mean that you don't have a bandwidth commitment with an SLA > from your provider. A bandwidth commitment means that you are paying a > provider to guarantee you so many MB or GB of bandwidth and this is > guaranteed to you. This means it is allocated to you in their network > allotments and you
2005 Jul 08
5
HTB Rate and Prio
Hi, I wanted to implement some QOS on my Linux Box with HTB, but after some time spend on the configuration and tests, I still don''t manage to have some correct results. Here are the details : -ROOT 2000 kbits -HIGHPRIO SUBCLASS 50 kbits prio 0 -SUBCLASS1 750 kbits prio 1 -SERVICE1 250 kbits prio 1